Teardown, Cleaning, and Reassembly of the Miscellaneous Parts of the Olympus BH-2 Microscope Frames
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Unscrew and remove the knurled outer barrel from the
stationary inner barrel of the thumbscrew (see
). Do not try to remove the stationary inner barrel.
Figure 16
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Unscrew and remove knurled outer barrel
Clean Components of the Locking Screw (BHS/BHT)
Use a cotton swab and a suitable solvent to remove any
grease or other contaminants from the exposed threads
and from the outer surface of the stationary inner
barrel of the locking thumbscrew (see
Figure 17
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Clean the outside of stationary inner barrel
Use a pipe cleaner and a suitable solvent (acetone) to
remove any grease or other contaminants from the
bore of the stationary inner barrel of the locking
thumbscrew (see
Figure 18
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Clean the bore of the stationary inner barrel
Use a cotton swab and a suitable solvent (acetone) to
remove any grease or other contaminants from the
surface of the plunger rod (see
Figure 19
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Thoroughly clean the plunger rod
Use a pipe cleaner or cotton swab, with a suitable
solvent (acetone) to remove any grease or other
contaminants from the inner threads and from the bore
of the knurled outer barrel of the locking screw (see
Figure 20
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Clean threads and bore of the outer barrel
Use an acid brush and a suitable solvent (acetone) to
wash the extension spring, or soak the extension spring
in a suitable solvent to remove any grease or
contaminants (see
Figure 21
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Wash the grease from the extension spring