Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Simon- Omegas are EASY to align! The simplest procedure is to: First- level the baseboard- with cardboard shims or paper. Use one of the little levels that have the bubble vials at 90 degree angles, and are cheaply available at most home inprovement stores! Once the base board is level, then you worry about making the head level with respect to the base board. This is done by opening the negative carrier stage- and putting the bubble level on the stage- actually on the corner since it may be too thick to go in too far. Orient the vials so one buble shows you the level forward and back, and the other shows it side to side. The Omega's head runs up and down on the column with a set of 'wheels' on both side of the column, and with a pair of wheels on the upper outside and inside, and a pair on the lower inside and outside- 8 in all. If you look at the side of the enlarger, at the rear, you see that the weight of the head is born on two rollers on the outside of the column- in the back. There is a shaft that goes between these rollers, and it should have a small hole in it. It is just big enough to insert a small 1/16" allen wrench into! This will give you leverage to turn the shaft. The screws at the end are drilled and tapped off center- so loosen them until the shaft turns easily. Then, by rotating the shaft, you will notice that the head, actually the negative stage, will tilt forward and back as you turn- simply turn until the fore- and aft buble is centered, and then re-tighten the screws on the end of the shaft. The side to side adjustment is controlled by four screws on the sides of the column- each with a small locknut- you can see that there is an upper and lower on each side of the haed carriage. By loosening the locknuts, you can adjust the side-to-side tilt of the head. So if you want the head totilt ot rotate slightly to the right, you tighten the upper righthand screw and loosen the lower lefthand one. Conversely, if you want it to tilt to the left, you tighten the upper left, and loosen the lower right. None should be so tight as to bind the column, but just snug enough so that the column raises and lowers easily. When the head is parallel to the baseboard, tighten the locknuts carefully and remove the shims- even is the baseboard is not perfectly level at this time, the head is at least parallel to the baseboard, and that is what is important. If you are really paranoid about the whole shooting match being level, then the feet under the baseboard can be replaced with some adjustable ones- again readily available at your local home-improvement store! Good Luck, and best of light to you! Dan - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Simon Stevens" <simon@camera-craftsman.com> Cc: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:31 PM Subject: [Leica] OT Omega enlarger aligning > Does anybody happen to know if and how an Omega D2V can be adjusted and > aligned? I see all kinds of bolts on mine, but none which are obviously > designed to allow componants to be aligned. > > Thanks! > > Simon Stevens >