zozur
Member
Or more with Rolleicord III screen hood.
When I open it rear part falls. I guess that one rivet is missing, but maybe also something more?
Does anyone have repair manual for this model?
All the best
Zbigniew
When I open it rear part falls. I guess that one rivet is missing, but maybe also something more?
Does anyone have repair manual for this model?
All the best
Zbigniew





Tony Whitney
Well-known
Yes, there's a rivet on the right hand side of the rear part of the hood which slides up and down in a curved slot. Without the rivet, there's no rigidity at all - it''s a key part of the assembly that makes the hood 'self-erect.' I would imagine that it's quite a quick fix for anyone with a little shop experience. I'd guess that the right (Rollei) rivet would be tough to find. If it happened to mine, I'd epoxy a pin in there and tidy it up with flat black paint. Good luck with your repair though, Zbigniew...Tony W
zozur
Member
Thank you very much, i'll try.
hanskerensky
Well-known
Made an image of my Rolleicord III Viewing Hood to show that special form rivet.
Diameter of the rivet head is circa 3.6mm.
An old exploded view service drawing of the III even shows this rivet.
The sparepart number mentioned there is S.492/5
I really don't know if that part name was ever changed in the notation later used by Rollei.
But 0049.2.82.0 SHOULOER RIVET might be a candidate.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29504544@N08/14732292136
Diameter of the rivet head is circa 3.6mm.
An old exploded view service drawing of the III even shows this rivet.
The sparepart number mentioned there is S.492/5
I really don't know if that part name was ever changed in the notation later used by Rollei.
But 0049.2.82.0 SHOULOER RIVET might be a candidate.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/29504544@N08/14732292136
zozur
Member
Thanks Hans!
So this rivet should look like this:
A or B? However IMO that doesn't matter so much.
I'm thinking about making it from other brass rivet - something like that -
by removing some metal.
BTW your Flickr page is awesome
Thanks again
Zbigniew
So this rivet should look like this:

A or B? However IMO that doesn't matter so much.
I'm thinking about making it from other brass rivet - something like that -

by removing some metal.
BTW your Flickr page is awesome
Thanks again
Zbigniew
hanskerensky
Well-known
Guess Rollei would use type B.
This shape provides the best guide for the side plate, would be well attached and does not squeeze the plates together (so only little friction )
Of course, instead of a rivet you might also try to glue a similar shaped post there .
This shape provides the best guide for the side plate, would be well attached and does not squeeze the plates together (so only little friction )
Of course, instead of a rivet you might also try to glue a similar shaped post there .
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