3/KODAK M-SERIES PROJECTORS
FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: straight hemostat HEM-885-10, curved tweezer TWZ-302-28,
spring tool 51-1852.
SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: single-edge razor blade, probe (pick) DD6, scriber with magnet
7077HS.
THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Starrett 6” digital caliper 721A-6-150, Wiha Phillips screwdriver
1x60mm 26110.
FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: cleaning brush (toothbrush) BRUSH, Wiha thin-walled 1/4” nut
driver 26563.
FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: heavy-duty syringe (glass and metal) DV-101 with blunt needle 18-
2 (for grease), syringe B205-TPR (for oil), cotton-tip applicator FB100 362-P (for a quantity of 100).
BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pliobond adhesive 3oz bottle P-601-F, canned air (dusting gas)
1623, cleaner AK225 Asahikinlin 8oz 1663-85-F, Super Lube grease 3oz tube 21033, shutter oil
NYOIL.
There are two types of screws you encounter in the projector—one type has a standard Phillips head
and the other type has a hex head (a head with six flat sides). The Phillips screwdriver shown above
will handle all the Phillips-head screws. Use the 1/4" nut driver for the hex-head screws. Because of
the tight clearances in some cases, the thin-walled nut driver is essential. For the cleaning brush, you
can substitute a discarded toothbrush. But you don't want crossed bristles, bending heads, or the other
amenities often found in today's toothbrush—that's why we offer a simple, inexpensive toothbrush
that's great for scrubbing projector parts. The numbers and letters in italics following the item indicate
the order code.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
For a complete catalog of tools, contact Fargo
Enterprises, Inc. Or check the tools online at
www.micro-tools.com/
Compliments of:
www.KodakParts.com