Agfa Isolette II Repair

ayalara72

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Hi,

My name is Alberto Ayala and I am new to this forum. I bought an Agfa Isolette II on eBay and everything seems to work fine except the focus ring is frozen. Searching online this is a common problem with the Isolette. Does anybody in this forum know how to fix the frozen focus ring?

The bellows I think is light tight. I searched for any holes with a flashlight and I did not see any holes. Is this the correct method to check the bellows for holes?

Thanks
Alberto Ayala
 
I suffered the Agfa old-grease issue too. Four weeks in acetone didn't do any good. In the end, the magic was to place a small glass jar, with lens still in acetone, in a sonicator. After a cup of coffee, acetone turned green, it was done. (Acetone is flammable, so some may frown on this practice.)

Also, have been a member for a long time. Never posted but have learnt a great deal. Thanks to all those I have admired and benefited.
JW
 
also, the sonicator should have some water in so the glass jar is half immersed. Don't want to get anyone in trouble.
JW
 
I've had similar problems with solvents not going between the tight threads of the focus helical on other cameras. Never tried it in combination with an ultra-sonic cleaning bath though, Thanks JWL.
 
i used patience, lighter fuel, patience, gentle force and patience.

the isolette is a well thought out construction and rather easy to repair. worth while putting back into action.

wish you success!

regards,
sebastian
 
A hair dryer is a good source of heat.
I've used a lot of Ronsonol over the years, but lately I prefer electric contact cleaner you can get at auto supply stores.
 
I had several of this "frozen" lenses due to the AGFA green epoxy problem.
I tried many methods and heat worked in most of them (a few cycles were needed)

However, I had 3 that heat couldn't move, even after burning my fingers.
The only thing that worked for me was PB Blaster penetrant oil.
Take the frozen lens off the shutter, put in a 35mm film canister, and spray enough PB Blaster to cover the lens. Walk away for 3 or 4 days and then try to move it. The stuff smells like a mix of aromatic and alyphatic hydrocarbons so I always leave the canister closed.
If it doesn't move leave it in PB Blaster for a few more days and try again.

 
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