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Børre Ludvigsen
That is normal (or better, my 120tf is the same). You have to push the holder and there is quite a bit of resistance while you're pushing the holder to the point where motor takes over the transport.
That is my experience too. The pressure needed to engage the filmholder varies. If you look at my picture above (12-17-2010) of the cogwheels of the transport mechanism that pulls the filmholder in, you will see the half-circle metal plate that trips the light switch that starts the motor that pulls the filmholder. It all depends on the position of that plate - which is turned by the engagement of the inner cogwheel. If the plate has a long way to go (180°) while still between the light and sensor, you have to push a while (and the resistance can feel strong), before the switch is tripped. Worse still, if the tooth on the rack hits one on the cog directly, it's almost impossible to get it going without some "coaxing" back and forth. Not a very good solution. I also suspect that it's this process that might cause the cogwheel's axle to lift out of its housing with time.