Collimator: There are numerous devices used in many fields called "Collimator." With respect to film photography and achieving proper infininity focus on the film plane, a collimator is a device which projects non-diverging light rays to simulate objects at infinity ( a distance of 1000 times the focal length).
This is very handy when one does not have a convenient distand object within view of one's workshop. With a collimator, there would be an image at infinity, on which one would focus the test camera. One would need to observe the film plane and the infinity stop of the lens (and rangefinder, if present) to make sure all are in agreement.
There are a number of resources on the internet describing using a camera as a collimator. Mike Elk has a great write-up of this technique: https://elekm.net/zeiss-ikon/repair/collimate/
This is very handy when one does not have a convenient distand object within view of one's workshop. With a collimator, there would be an image at infinity, on which one would focus the test camera. One would need to observe the film plane and the infinity stop of the lens (and rangefinder, if present) to make sure all are in agreement.
There are a number of resources on the internet describing using a camera as a collimator. Mike Elk has a great write-up of this technique: https://elekm.net/zeiss-ikon/repair/collimate/

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