Super stiff aperture ring for 5cm Collapsible Summicron

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karl

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Just send it to someone for cleaning and re-lubrication. You'll be glad you did.
 

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Yes! Have it serviced. Randy can no doubt relate a horror story of exploding aperture blades. It shouldn't be a terrifically expensive fix, the lens will feel wonderful after it's done, and you won't put yourself in line for an even more expensive repair which is sure to follow later.

I had the same thing done (mine was only a bit stiff, apparently owing to a slightly bent acuator mechanism), and I'm very glad I did.
 

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Aperture blades can break? I've never seen that before ...
 

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If the blades become misaligned they can cut into each other.

If they become jammed the pivots can break loose or the actuator pins can break off.

If you're lucky they'll only pop out of their sockets, in which case, is only a disassembly, clean and repair job but even if they can be reassembled, there could be minute damage that will cause them to break or jam again... Usually at the worst possible moment.
 

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I just fixed mine with this very same problem. Warning fix at your own risk!!!!!!!
But the front element just screws off. Once off take a q tip a but a small amount of lighter fluid on the tracks that the apeture ring travels on and then just work the apeture and the lighter fluid will clean the tracks. There is a ring that will have to line back up it fits in a groove. Put it back together with the lens wide open is easier. You can do this without ever touching the blades. Go to justinlowe.com and search for Summitar repair. Your lens is built just like the Summitar.
 
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