Ryuji said:No. When you have sticky shutter, you want to use lighter fluid, xylene, or other suitable solvent to dissolve the grease. High speed, small friction surface should not be lubricated with any fluid. They are usually surface treated to minimize friction anyway.
I am not an Alphax shutter expert (though I've worked with one in the past), but in Copal and Seiko lens shutters, there are only a couple of places that need to be lubricated, and each one of those places require light machine oil held at the tip of a pin, or less. One place requires watch grease (lithium or molybdenum grease) but again, an amount is very small. Any excess of grease or oil will result in similar sticky shutter failure soon.
Watch oil is more refined than "light machine oil" and is formulated so it doesn't migrate easily. If your flush job didn't last it probably is because the shutter didn't get full cleaned. Your description suggests to me that it needs to be diassembled and given a really good, thoruough cleaning.Wayne said:Isnt sewing machine oil a "light machine oil"?
I did the Ronsonol thing a couple years ago and it wasnt enuff.
Wayne
Wayne said:I did the Ronsonol thing a couple years ago and it wasnt enuff.
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