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Standard Or Nonstandard: | Standard |
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The take-up gear and sprocket teeth of a 16mm film projector are essential components of the projector, responsible for controlling the stable delivery and tension of the film. Here is a detailed introduction to the take-up gear and sprocket teeth:
Supply Gear: This is the gear connected to the film supply reel, which is responsible for pulling the film off the supply reel. During the projection process, the supply gear continues to rotate, ensuring that the film is smoothly and evenly pulled through the projector.
Sprocket: A sprocket is a wheel with teeth that engage with the perforations on the edge of the film to move the film. The sprocket moves intermittently, moving a small distance each time to ensure the stable display of the image.
Take-up Gear: Connected to the take-up reel, it is responsible for neatly winding up the film that has been projected. The take-up gear is usually designed with a ratchet structure to prevent the film from rewinding.
straight running | 812/815/8157/515 |
800/802/805(GT) | |
815GT | |
843/863 | |
sideflexing | 881/8810 |
881TAB/8810TAB | |
8810M/8857M | |
1843/1873 |