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Figure 45 – Reinstall the knurled-rubber grip ring
Use dry cotton swabs to thoroughly remove any visible
silicone RTV squeeze-out (see
Figure 46 – Remove any silicone RTV squeeze-out

Reinstall the Wedge Mount and Corrective Optics

In order to guarantee proper optical alignment of the
turret assembly, and in order to minimize the
mechanical strain in the corrective-optics assembly for
polarizing work, reinstall the wedge mount and
corrective-optics assembly per the following procedure.
Place the wedge mount in position on the stationary
base of the turret assembly, aligning the four screw
holes in the wedge mount with the tapped holes in the
stationary base (see
Figure
Figure 47 – Place the wedge mount in position
Complete Teardown, Cleaning, and Reassembly of the Olympus BHSU/BHTU Reverse Nosepiece Assembly
Figure
46).
47).
While holding the wedge mount in this position, place
the threaded end of the corrective-optics assembly
through the center bore of the wedge mount and screw
the corrective-optics assembly into the tapped center
bore of the stationary base (see
corrective-optics assembly until it is hand tight, then
back it off approximately ¼ turn. The barrel of the
corrective-optics assembly fits the hole in the wedge
mount with very tight tolerances, and this precision fit
holds the wedge mount in the proper physical location
so that the mounting screws can be reinstalled.
Figure 48 – Reinstall the corrective-optics assembly
Use a suitable JIS screwdriver to reinstall four M2.6X25
pan-head screws to secure the wedge mount onto the
stationary base of the turret assembly (see
Figure 49 – Reinstall screws to secure the wedge mount
Use non-marring pliers or a suitable strap wrench to
grip the barrel of the corrective-optics assembly and
tighten the corrective-optics assembly a bit beyond
hand tight (see
Figure
50).
Figure
48). Tighten the
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