LENS DRIVE GEARS
RED Lens Drive Gears are magnetic-locking and interchangeable without the use of any tools. Additionally, RED Lens
Drive Gears can be installed on either side of a RED Lens Control Motor for optimized motor orientation and low
profile setup.
Figure: RED Lens Drive Gear M 0.8
ATTACH THE RED LENS CONTROL MOTOR MOUNTING BRACKET
1. Align the dove-tail bracket on the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket with a mounting rail on the RED Lens
Control Motor.
2. Insert the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket and compress the locking guide pin to attach.
3. Slide the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket into place.
4. Tighten the adjustment knob to secure the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket into place.
REMOVE A RED LENS CONTROL MOTOR MOUNTING BRACKET
1. Loosen the adjustment knob to allow the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket to slide.
2. Compress the locking guide pin and slide the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket off of the dove-tail
mount.
INSTALL THE RED LENS CONTROL MOTOR
Dual dove-tail mounting rails on both sides of the RED Lens Control Motor offer flexible and convenient installation,
regardless of your camera setup. With the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket attached to the RED Lens
Control Motor, perform the following instructions:
1. Loosen the thumbscrew lock and open to clamp on the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket.
2. Install 19mm-to-15mm Rod Reducers as necessary.
3. Position the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket on the support rod. Ensure that the RED Lens Control
Motor gear can reach a lens adjustment gear.
NOTE:
Allow for a small amount of give between the motor gear and the lens adjustment gear when mounting the
RED Lens Control Motor.
4. Close the clamp and move the pivoting RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket lock into place.
5. Tighten the thumbscrew lock on the RED Lens Control Motor Mounting Bracket to secure the RED Lens Control
Motor to the support rod.
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