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Subject: [Leica] Delicate Operation
From: jhnichols at lighttube.net (Jim Nichols)
Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 23:47:32 -0500
References: <DM6PR04MB5403B2CE00FD8C51A07A424CB8279@DM6PR04MB5403.namprd04.prod.outlook.com>

You are braver than me. Have you tried to find a manual for it on-line?? 
I found several, but don't know your model number.

On 5/22/21 9:44 PM, Aram Langhans via LUG wrote:
> I have been looking for a decent microscope ever since I retired 13 
> years ago.? A biologist w/o a microscope is like a photographer w/o a 
> camera.? I have owned or had access to a microscope ever since 4th 
> grade when I used my Christmas money to buy a Tasco. When in 
> California I happened to look at Craig's List and found someone with a 
> nice Nikon scope advertised "Like New" and two AO scopes missing some 
> lenses he was tossing in all for $100.? It took a few weeks to hook 
> up, but we met in a WalMart parking lot and I tried them out with 
> power from my RV.? They were in sad shape.? The AO's were not bad, but 
> the Nikon was really rough and the fine focus was seized up but it has 
> nice "Plan" objectives.? I like a challenge so I offered $80 and he 
> took it.? Transported them home and took the AO's apart, lubed them 
> and got one working quite well with a borrowed set of eyepieces from 
> the Nikon.? The second one as an alignment problem probably beyond my 
> ability to calibrate.? I had been using penetrating oil and wrenches 
> on the Nikon for days trying to free up the shaft, but to no avail.
>
> I finally figured out how the focusing mechanism might be disassembled 
> on the Nikon scope and took it apart.? I had nothing to loose.? Got 
> the fine focus shaft out of it with a hammer and a punch.? It was all 
> corroded and I think the scope had been dropped as the sleeve was 
> partially bend.? Cleaned it all up.? Used a long drill to clean out 
> the sleeve and a rod to straighten it out.? It is now all lubed and 
> put back together, but I need to replace three set screws that were 
> sheered off either by me or by someone forcing the focus mechanism.? 
> One I have no idea where it is suppose to go.? Small metric.? I will 
> visit Tacoma Screw on Monday to see if I can find anything, or else I 
> will drill and retap with SAE screws.? Still have a stripped focus nob 
> and tensioner I need to figure out, and the fine focus eccentric 
> bushing that has a spot for 4 set screws but there were none in 
> sight.? I might get this thing working after all.? I took photos of 
> the process so I knew how to put it back together.?? It is pretty 
> complex but elegant.? Also a shot of the disassembled scope.
>
> Here is the scope disassembled:
>
> Nikon Scope-4193 (leica-users.org) 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/misc/sc/Nikon+Scope-4193.jpg.html>
>
> Then the process involved in taking apart the focusing mechanism and 
> then the reassembled mechanism starts here:
>
> Nikon Scope-4178 (leica-users.org) 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/misc/sc/Nikon+Scope-4178.jpg.html>
>
> Comments welcome
>
> Aram
>
-- 
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA



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