Size of Seiko #0/#1 shutter's thread?

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Quite strange! I can't find Seiko shutter's precise data! I only remember fuzzily that Seiko#1 uses m42*0.75?

BTW, I've browsed a site which recorded sooooo many leaf shutters' data. Including but not limited to Copal, Compur, Compound, Seiko, Ilex, Bausch & Lomb, Wollensak, Parkard, Shanel and other shutters. On that website, owner also measured and mentioned that mechanical shutter can only reach 1/400s instead of literal 1/500s. He also told how a shutter use air to control leaves' releasing time. But now it disappears! Did you see the site and could you please tell me where it is? Thanks
 

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You can find the dimensions in this list:

 

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A few more pages of interest:
https://www.largeformatphotography.info/shutters.html (this link may be the page you were reading earlier @MsLing )

Thread dimensions should be the same across shutters of different brands, so e.g. data from Copal #0 shutters should apply to a Seiko #0 shutter just the same. At least, that's what Bob Solomon wrote on that last page.

I also happen to have a Seiko #0 at hand here and can confirm that its thread is 29.5x0.5mm, which is the same as Copal (etc.) #0.
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A few more pages of interest:
https://www.largeformatphotography.info/shutters.html (this link may be the page you were reading earlier @MsLing )

Thread dimensions should be the same across shutters of different brands, so e.g. data from Copal #0 shutters should apply to a Seiko #0 shutter just the same. At least, that's what Bob Solomon wrote on that last page.

I also happen to have a Seiko #0 at hand here and can confirm that its thread is 29.5x0.5mm, which is the same as Copal (etc.) #0.
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Thanks for your answering, koraks. Now I can go auctioning and hunt one Seiko #0 at a low price. I also comfirm that Seiko #1's thread is 42*0.75mm(both sides). Anyway, I'll keep looking for that treasured website.
 

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A few more pages of interest:
https://www.largeformatphotography.info/shutters.html (this link may be the page you were reading earlier @MsLing )

Thread dimensions should be the same across shutters of different brands, so e.g. data from Copal #0 shutters should apply to a Seiko #0 shutter just the same. At least, that's what Bob Solomon wrote on that last page.

I also happen to have a Seiko #0 at hand here and can confirm that its thread is 29.5x0.5mm, which is the same as Copal (etc.) #0.

Unfortunately, this is not 100% true. There is a Seiko shutter that looks like a Copal #1 - same body size, but the Seiko has a different mounting thread and lens cell threads, slightly larger. I have a Fujinon 210/5.6 that uses one of these shutters. It requires a M46x0.75mm retaining ring vs the usual Copal M39x0.75mm. If you don't have an M46x0.75 retaining ring, customphototools lists it, or you can use something like a 49->46mm filter step-down ring.

Here is a comparison of the Seiko nearly-#1 vs a Copal #1 dimensions (Seiko numbers measured by me):

(Fuji)Seiko Copal #1
front thread M42-0.75 M40-0.75
back thread M42-0.75 M36-0.75
thickness ~21.8 mm 20 mm
front to shutter ~12.2 mm 10.75 mm
mount thread M46-0.75 M39-0.75
lensboard hole ~48 mm 41.6 mm
iris diam 30 mm 30 mm
body diameter 73 mm 73 mm
 
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Reformatted into a table for readability:

dimension (Fuji)Seiko Copal #1
front cell thread M42-0.75 M40-0.75
back cell thread M42-0.75 M36-0.75
thickness ~21.8 mm 20 mm
front surface to shutter blade ~12.2 mm 10.75 mm
mount thread M46-0.75 M39-0.75
lensboard hole ~48 mm 41.6 mm
iris diam 30 mm 30 mm
body diameter 73 mm 73 mm
 

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My seiko #1 wasn’t made with a retaining ring at all. It has its original mounting flange which is designed with 3 countersunk holes drilled 120° apart for mounting screws.

It works okay if you use it as a retaining ring but it’s got no slots for tightening or loosening it with a spanner so it can be a pain to get it back apart if you tighten it too much.

Never measured the threads and at this point I’m not willing to take it apart again unless I have to.
 
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Reformatted into a table for readability:

dimension (Fuji)Seiko Copal #1
front cell thread M42-0.75 M40-0.75
back cell thread M42-0.75 M36-0.75
thickness ~21.8 mm 20 mm
front surface to shutter blade ~12.2 mm 10.75 mm
mount thread M46-0.75 M39-0.75
lensboard hole ~48 mm 41.6 mm
iris diam 30 mm 30 mm
body diameter 73 mm 73 mm

Thank you! It helps a lot.
 
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Ok, finally I find the site I browsed. It's SK Grimes' site.

 
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