The corresponding rotary switch on the top cover: Increasing the smoothness of running
This switch couples with the main switch below whose contacts I cleaned earlier.
Its three positions ON/SIGNAL - OFF - ON each click into place. This should be done gently and effortlessly.
But it almost takes force to adjust it.
The switch cannot be removed, its metall retaining ring is crimped into the top cover.
But the tab that presses on the locking ball underneath can be unscrewed.
This design is also found on lenses where the aperture ring snaps into place.
The ball and screw are corroded and the surface of the ball is therefore rough.
Here you can see one of the locking positions for the ball.
I use some isopropyl alcohol to clean the area via the hole from dirt and old grease residue if present as best as possible.
Turn it back and forth, now the ring turns a little smoother. However, the ball is not placed yet.
I clean the parts in isopropyl alcohol.
This does not eliminate the corrosion but dirt and old grease residue if present.
The ball doesn't look fresh. It should be smooth and have a silvery shine.
Some silicone oil to lubricate the area via the hole.
I can't lubricate the entire ring because it sits tight and the oil would spread unintentionally to the surrounding area.
The ball gets extra silicone oil.
But despite all the love and efforts, the ball no longer feels like working and jumps under the table. A quick goodbye.
That's why I'm getting a replacement from an abandoned X-700.
The „new“ parts below look much better.
I therefore take over the complete set.
Assembled
And now the switch turns smoothly and easily as it should.
I'm doing another function test.
The camera now also works with ON/SIGNAL
