Teardown, Cleaning, and Reassembly of the Miscellaneous Parts of the Olympus BH-2 Microscope Frames
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lens to fall out, being very careful so as to not scratch
the lens on the metal barrel in the process.
Figure 133
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Remove the glass collector lens
Use a suitable lens spanner tool (item 8 of
to loosen and remove the lower retaining ring from
within the metal barrel (see
, and
Figure 134
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The lower retaining ring in the barrel
Figure 135
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Loosen the lower retaining ring
Figure 136
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Remove the lower retaining ring
Use a suitable lens suction tool (item 9 of
to carefully lift and remove the lower frosted glass disk
from within the metal barrel (see
Figure 137
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Carefully remove lower glass diffusion disk
Clean Components of Light Inlet Assembly (BHT/BHTU)
Use a suitable lens-cleaning solution (item 4 of
) and dust-free, non-abrasive optical wipes
(item 5 of
) to clean the various optical
components of the Light Inlet Assembly.
Reassemble the Light Inlet Assembly (BHT/BHTU)
Use a suitable lens suction tool (item 9 of
to carefully lift and place the lower glass diffusion disk
into the lower recess in the metal barrel (see
Figure 138
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Place lower diffuser in the recess in barrel