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Complete Teardown, Cleaning, and Reassembly of the Olympus BH2-5RE Modular Revolving Nosepiece                

   

 

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Recommended Solvents 

Some  sort  of  solvent  will  be  needed  to  clean  the  old 
grease  from  the  components  of  the  BH2-5RE  modular 
revolving  nosepiece  assembly.    Solvents  that  can  be 
used  are  acetone,  diethyl  ether,  heptane,  hexane, 
mineral  spirits,  turpentine,  and  xylene.    Mineral  spirits 
works well with both Plastilube® and Mobilgrease28®. 

Safety Considerations with Solvents 

Regardless  of  which  solvent  is  chosen,  make  sure  that 
adequate  ventilation  is  present  during  the  cleaning 
process,  and  that  any  necessary  personal  protective 
equipment is utilized to minimize exposure.  Consult the 
safety  data  sheet  (SDS  or  MSDS)  before  using  any 
unfamiliar solvents.  Many of the solvents  listed above 
are  flammable  and  their  vapors  may  represent  an 
explosion hazard if mishandled.  Whichever solvents are 

chosen,  be  sure  to  follow  all  of  the  manufacturer’s 

instructions and safety precautions. 

Solvent Compatibility with Parts and Finishes 

Many  solvents  will  damage  the  finish  of  painted 
surfaces  or  will  dissolve  or  damage  plastic  parts 
(isopropyl alcohol or 409 Cleaner may be safely used to 
clean  most  painted  surfaces).  Do  not  allow  untested 
solvents to contact any plastic parts or painted surfaces.  
Before  using a solvent to clean plastic parts or painted 
surfaces,  test  a  small  amount  of  the  solvent  in  an 
inconspicuous  area  (such  as  inside  a  plastic  knob)  to 
ensure  compatibility  with  the  plastic  part  or  painted 
surface.    Never  use  xylene  to  clean  nylon  parts,  as 
xylene  dissolves  nylon.    Isopropyl  alcohol  and 
trichloroethylene  will  cause  swelling  of  nylon  due  to 
solvent  absorption.    The  list  of  solvents  generally 
considered  safe  for  nylon  includes  acetone,  diethyl 
ether,  heptane,  mineral  spirits,  naphthalene,  and 
turpentine. 

Before Starting the Overhaul 

Remove the Objectives from the Nosepiece 

Before beginning the teardown of the BH2-5RE modular 
revolving  nosepiece  assembly,  remove  the  nosepiece 
assembly from the microscope stand and remove all of 
the  objectives  (if  present)  from  the  revolving  turret.  
Store  the  objectives  someplace  where  they  will  be 
protected from physical damage, dust, and debris. 

Label Parts for Identification and Reassembly 

During the teardown of the BH2-5RE modular revolving 
nosepiece assembly, be sure to bag and tag the various 
parts as they are removed, to prevent their loss and to 
facilitate  their  proper  identification  during  the 
reassembly process. 

Service the BH2-5RE Modular Nosepiece 

Figure  2

  shows  the  five-position  BH2-5RE  modular 

revolving nosepiece assembly used on the Olympus BHS 
and BHT microscope stands. 

 

Figure 2 

 The BH2-5RE modular revolving nosepiece 

The  BH2-5RE  modular  revolving  nosepiece  assembly 
consists  of  a  five-position  turret  assembly,  which  is 
made up of an inner stationary base, an outer revolving 
turret,  miscellaneous  parts  and  a  protective  cover.  
Attached to the turret assembly is a machined dovetail 
slide,  for  mounting  the  BH2-5RE  onto  the  BHS/BHT 
stand (se

Figure 3

). 

 

Figure 3 

 Basic components of the BH2-5RE 

The  procedure  to  disassemble,  clean/re-grease,  and 
reassemble  the  BH2-5RE  modular  revolving  nosepiece 
assembly is detailed in the following sections. 

Remove the Dovetail Slide 

The dovetail slide attaches to the stationary base of the 
turret assembly via four M2.6X5 pan-head screws.  Use 
a suitable JIS screwdriver to remove these four M2.6X5 
screws  (see 

Figure  4

)  and  then  remove  the  loose 

dovetail slide from the stationary base (see 

Figure 5

)

Summary of Contents for BH2-5RE

Page 1: ...ribute 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...

Page 2: ...onary Base from the Turret 10 Clean Grease from the Various Components 11 Reinstall Stationary Base into Revolving Turret 11 Apply Ring of Grease for the Perimeter Balls 11 Reinstall the Perimeter Bea...

Page 3: ...0 Figure 20 Remove the threaded retaining ring 10 Figure 21 Remove the perimeter bearing balls 10 Figure 22 Lift and remove the stationary base 10 Figure 23 Reinstall stationary base into revolving tu...

Page 4: ...lympus BH2 5RE Modular Revolving Nosepiece Page 4 of 18 Revision 3 Figure 45 BH2 5RE ready to be put back into service 15 Figure 46 Revolving turret with severely worn mechanical detents 17 Figure 47...

Page 5: ...on revolving modular nosepiece assembly used on the Olympus BHS BHSP BHT and BHTP microscope stands This procedure is also applicable the BH2 6RE six position modular revolving nosepiece assembly due...

Page 6: ...due to solvent absorption The list of solvents generally considered safe for nylon includes acetone diethyl ether heptane mineral spirits naphthalene and turpentine Before Starting the Overhaul Remove...

Page 7: ...ve unless the proper tool is used Do not attempt to remove the slotted lock ring from the pivot adjustment screw unless you have access to such a tool since the slot in the lock ring will likely be da...

Page 8: ...causing any damage to the fragile brass threads in the revolving turret Figure 10 Insert screwdriver into bores to lock turret Loosen and Remove the Slotted Lock Ring Hold the turret assembly by gras...

Page 9: ...taked in place with adhesive and can be surprisingly stubborn to remove so be sure to use the proper JIS screwdriver to prevent damaging the screw heads It might also be helpful to heat the screws wit...

Page 10: ...ter punch or nailset tool into one of the five detent notches in the revolving turret instead of into one of the four tooling holes in the threaded retaining ring or the revolving turret will be irrep...

Page 11: ...of the revolving turret see Figure 24 Do not apply too much grease here to minimize the squeeze out that will occur when the threaded retaining ring is reinstalled to hold the stationary base into the...

Page 12: ...that 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 subs...

Page 13: ...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 14: ...suitable JIS screwdriver to reinstall three M2X3 countersink screws to secure the protective cover onto the stationary base see Figure 39 Figure 39 Secure protective cover using three screws Reinstall...

Page 15: ...rubber grip ring Use dry cotton swabs lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol to thoroughly remove any adhesive squeeze out see Figure 44 Figure 44 Remove any adhesive squeeze out Ready for Service Th...

Page 16: ...f the stationary base If there is excess play in the center pivot ball such that the turret is not held in the exact center point the whole turret may move slightly resulting in poor objective centeri...

Page 17: ...lored plating on the exposed surface When the hard plating in the area of the mechanical detents begin to wear away as a result of severe use without routine cleaning and re greasing of the detents th...

Page 18: ...document Item Description Manufacturer Manufacturer Model Vendor Vendor Price S1 E6000 adhesive black 2 oz E6000 Amazon 8 22 S2 Plastilube Brake Grease 75 cc Plastilube ATE70015 Amazon 10 88 Plastilu...

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