Mahler_one
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Well, I guess it had to happen one of these days. At any rate, I was in the final washing stage of developing some 4x5 TMAX with the expert drum 3010 on the CPP-2 and suddenly I heard a strange sound; the tank stopped turning. The motor was running, but no tank rotation. I removed the tank, removed the top, and continued to wash the film via a running faucet without problems. However, I noted that the transfer gear on the lift had separated into two parts. The "front white plastic part" was still attached to the right of the lift and was through the hole, but the back plastic part had broken away and was lying in the upper circulating water bath. Both parts seemed to be completely intact, and so I pushed the back part back onto the rear of the shaft of the front part-no good. The back part of the gear engages the cog, but the tank slips and doesn't turn. Evidently, the two parts of the transfer gear are obviously not correctly mated. I called Greg at Jobo USA ( now Omega Satter-very good service by the way ), and he ordered another transfer gear for me. However, I simply cannot see what went wrong-the two parts seem completely fine, and as noted, I was able to push the rear part onto the shaft of the front part. There is adequate grease. What am I missing? Is there yet another part that helps the back of the gear fit into the front part so that the back part of the transfer gear engages the cog and turns the tank?
I hope the explanation was cogent....easy to see, but hard to explain...
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Edwin
I hope the explanation was cogent....easy to see, but hard to explain...
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Edwin