Principles of the camera kinematics are described below.
Rotation of the motor (1) is transmitted to the main shaft (I) by means of the pair of oblique-cog wheels (2,3), and to the tacho-
generator (5) by means of the coupling (4). From the shaft (I) the rotation is transmitted to the shaft (II) by means of the pair of
the cone gears (6,7). From the shaft (II) the rotation is transmitted to the shutter shaft (III) by means of the pair of the screw
gears (8,9). Intermittent motion of the film is accomplished by the claw mechanism (11) which shaft (IV) is coupled with the
claw shaft (II) by means of the coupling (12).
The rotation is transmitted to the shaft (V) of the transporting 24-teeths sprocket (15) by means of the pair of oblique-cog
wheels (13,14).
Take-up core is actuated from the shaft (V) by means of two pairs of the intermediate shaft oblique-cog wheels (14,17) and
(18,19), and tooth-type coupling (20).
Steady film feeding from the core (21) to the film channel is accomplished by means of the sprocket (15).
Leaving the film channel, the film forms a free loop and transported to the mag take-up core (16).
Both feeding and take-up lugs have dry friction clutches (22), (23).
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