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Complete Teardown, Cleaning, and Reassembly of the Olympus BHSU/BHTU Reverse Nosepiece Assembly

 

 

Revision 3

       

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Apply Grease to the Mechanical Detents 

Apply  fresh  grease  (item  8  o

Appendix  1

)  to  the  five 

mechanical  detent  notches  in  the  revolving  turret  (see 

Figure  41

).    Be  careful  that  you  do  not  get  grease 

anywhere else. 

 

Figure 41 

 Apply grease to the five detent notches 

Reinstall the Protective Cover  

Place the protective cover into position on the back side 
of the turret assembly, lining up the three holes in the 
protective cover with the tapped holes in the stationary 
base (see 

Figure 42

). 

 

Figure 42 

 Place cover in position on the turret assembly 

Use  a  suitable  JIS  screwdriver  to  reinstall  three  M2X3 
countersink screws to secure the protective cover onto 
the stationary base (see 

Figure 43

).   

 

Figure 43 

 Secure protective cover using three screws 

Reinstall the Knurled-Rubber Grip Ring  

The  final  assembly  step  for  the  turret  assembly  is  to 
reinstall  the  black  knurled-rubber  grip  ring  around  the 
outer perimeter of the revolving turret and secure it in 
place  with  a  suitable  color-matching  adhesive.    Black 
silicone  RTV  is  a  good  choice  of  adhesive  here,  since it 
will bond well with the metal of the revolving turret as 
well  as  to  the  black  knurled-rubber  grip  ring.  
Additionally,  any  of  the  inevitable  squeeze-out  that  is 
not removed will not be visible.  Apply two dabs of black 
silicone  RTV  (item  7  of 

Appendix  1

)  onto  the  outer 

perimeter of the revolving turret, spaced approximately 
180° apart (see 

Figure 44

). 

 

Figure 44 

 Apply black silicone RTV to revolving turret 

Carefully reinstall the knurled-rubber grip ring onto the 
outer perimeter of the revolving turret, making sure to 
not stretch or damage the grip ring (see 

Figure 45

). 

Summary of Contents for BHSU

Page 1: ...this PDF document in its entirety for personal non commercial purposes only provided that the contents are not modified in any way including the copyright notices contained herein This document may be...

Page 2: ...chanical Detent Stop 10 Remove the Black Knurled Rubber Grip Ring 10 Remove the Threaded Retaining Ring 10 Remove the Perimeter Bearing Balls 11 Remove the Stationary Base from the Turret 11 Thoroughl...

Page 3: ...n the slotted lock ring 9 Figure 16 Remove the slotted lock ring 9 Figure 17 Remove the pivot adjustment screw 9 Figure 18 Remove the center pivot bearing ball 10 Figure 19 Remove the screws securing...

Page 4: ...silicone RTV to revolving turret 15 Figure 45 Reinstall the knurled rubber grip ring 16 Figure 46 Remove any silicone RTV squeeze out 16 Figure 47 Place the wedge mount in position 16 Figure 48 Reinst...

Page 5: ...he Olympus BHSU and BHTU microscope stands Note that the original Olympus service literature did not address the teardown and repair of the various revolving nosepiece assemblies used on BH 2 stands a...

Page 6: ...st of solvents generally considered safe for nylon includes acetone diethyl ether heptane mineral spirits naphthalene and turpentine Before Starting with the Overhaul Before beginning the removal and...

Page 7: ...ing the wedge mount to the stationary base of the turret assembly see Figure 6 It is important to remove these four screws before attempting to remove the corrective optics assembly to prevent the bar...

Page 8: ...pivot adjustment screw unless you have access to such a tool since the slot in the lock ring will likely be damaged if you use an improper tool making removal of the lock ring much more difficult1 A...

Page 9: ...g the knurled rubber grip ring on the outer perimeter of the revolving turret and use the slotted screwdriver with the notched tip see Figure 13 to loosen the slotted lock ring securing the pivot adju...

Page 10: ...ent damaging the screw heads It might also be helpful to heat the screws with a heat gun before loosening them but do not melt the black knurled rubber grip ring in the process Figure 19 Remove the sc...

Page 11: ...th the threaded retaining ring do not fall out and become lost in the process see Figure 24 Figure 24 Remove the threaded retaining ring Remove the Perimeter Bearing Balls Carefully remove the 3 32 be...

Page 12: ...rease for the bearing balls Reinstall the Perimeter Bearing Balls Use tweezers to carefully set the 3 32 bearing balls there are 80 of them into the grease ring see Figure 29 placing the bearing balls...

Page 13: ...at the center pivot bore has been greased reinstall the bearing ball into the freshly greased center pivot bore The grease will hold the center pivot bearing ball in the proper position during subsequ...

Page 14: ...t with the other hand The motion of the turret should not feel gritty erratic or excessively stiff If it does loosen the slotted lock ring readjust the pivot adjustment screw and retighten the slotted...

Page 15: ...o the stationary base see Figure 43 Figure 43 Secure protective cover using three screws Reinstall the Knurled Rubber Grip Ring The final assembly step for the turret assembly is to reinstall the blac...

Page 16: ...sition While holding the wedge mount in this position place the threaded end of the corrective optics assembly through the center bore of the wedge mount and screw the corrective optics assembly into...

Page 17: ...anical detents thereby maximizing the useful service life of the reverse nosepiece assembly Follow the procedures detailed in this document to remove the reverse nosepiece assembly from the microscope...

Page 18: ...may be encountered if the threaded retaining ring has not been properly snugged down or if the center pivot adjustment screw has not been properly adjusted to remove the play in the center pivot mech...

Page 19: ...on 5 40 4 Bearing balls stainless steel 1 4 G25 25 count various Amazon 4 95 5 Pliers soft jaw Non Scratch Pliers Micro Mark 85161 34 95 Pliers soft jaw Tamiya 74061 Amazon 32 64 6 Lens spanner tool p...

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