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Arfa Daily wrote:
"N_Cook" wrote in message ... I'm sure there must be plenty more who use these. Heavy glass lens, circular fluorescent lamp etc on 2 off 18 inch long sets of arms with springs. However much you tighten up the central clamp the top arm sags down in use, especially when you rotate the whole lamp or the angle of the head. Place a dense rubber tap washer under the nut of this clamp. Changing the angle of the arms is then stiffer but I prefer that, to sagging in use. Anyone else have any other ideas that retain full functionality. -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/ I have two genuine Terry's Anglepoise lamps, both of which go back many years. Both of them suffer as you describe occasionally, but I have always found that re-tightening the Nyloc nuts at the joints, cures mine for another year or so. I wonder if that's because the 'head' on the lamp weighs a lot less than on the magnifier version ? Do radio studios suffer a similar problem ? They seem to use exactly the same arm mechanism for presenters' mics, and I would guess that some of them with spring mounts and baffles, must be as heavy as the magnifier lamp heads. Arfa Thats all I do with mine, Just tighten the nuts at the joints ! The same with the Ledu magnifier lamp. I have noticed that over the years the metal has started to erode at the joints. I did a repair for a friend who's lamp broke at one of the joints, by inserting a short length of solid bar inside the square tube. I glued it in place with super glue after drilling the through hole. You have to get the nuts tightened just right or it won't adjust at all. I ended up putting fiber washers between the faces so that it would move and stay put. -- Best Regards: Baron. |
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