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Olympus BH2 Series Demontaż, czyszczenie i ponowny montaż

Introduction

The microscopes in the Olympus BH-2 line have largely
been replaced in the professional and clinical world,
due to their advancing age and the lack of repair parts
from Olympus. A great many of these microscopes
were produced in their day, and because of this they
are readily available on the used market for very
reasonable prices.
Thanks to their excellent build
quality and solid optical performance, these scopes are
now very popular with hobbyists, providing an
affordable and high-quality alternative to the Chinese-
made scopes prevalent today.
Problems that might be encountered when purchasing
one of these scopes is that various mechanical systems
may be stiff, sluggish, or even completely seized, due to
the decades-old grease in the microscope. Procedures
for servicing the major components of the Olympus
BH-2 stands are covered in other documents in this
series.
This document describes the complete
teardown, cleaning/lubrication, and reassembly of the
various minor sections that are not covered elsewhere.
This should allow a hobbyist with reasonable
mechanical abilities to service these portions of the
applicable microscope stands.

Scope of this Document

This document describes the complete teardown,
cleaning/lubrication, and reassembly of the various
minor sections of the Olympus BHS (including BHSP),
BHSU, BHT (including BHTP), and BHTU microscopes,
covering the following components.
Viewing-Head Lock Screw (two versions)
Nosepiece Slide Mount (two versions)
Field Diaphragm Assembly (two versions)
Light Inlet Assembly
Light Exit Assembly (two versions)

Tools Needed

The tools listed in the sections below will be needed to
service
the
various
BHS/BHSU/BHT/BHTU stands.
Pliers, needle-nose
Pliers, soft jaw
Screwdriver set, JIS (item 7 of
Screwdriver set, slotted
Lens-Handling Suction Tool (item 9 of
Lens Spanner Tool, bent tips (item 8 of

A Few Words about JIS Screws

Screws with JIS heads are found in much of the older
equipment designed and manufactured in Japan. JIS
screws look very much like standard Phillips screws, but
they differ in that JIS screws were designed to not cam-
out under torque, whereas Phillips screws were
designed to intentionally cam-out as a means to limit
Teardown, Cleaning, and Reassembly of the Miscellaneous Parts of the Olympus BH-2 Microscope Frames
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sections
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the torque applied to the fasteners. Because of this
crucial difference in the geometry of the two screw
types, JIS screws will be damaged by standard Phillips
drivers if too much torque is applied. JIS screws can
usually be identified by the presence of a single dot, or
by an "X", stamped into one of the four quadrants of
the cross-point depression (see
Figure 1 – Head of a typical JIS screw

Supplies Needed

The supplies listed in the sections below will be needed
to service the various minor sections of the
BHS/BHSU/BHT/BHTU stands.
Cleaning Solvent (see
Cotton Swabs
Grease (see
Pipe Cleaners
Tissues, oil-free (item 5 of
Lens Cleaning Solution (item 4 of
Lens Duster Bulb (item 11 of
Light Oil, PTFE (item 3 of

Recommended Lubricants

Plastilube® Brake Grease (medium consistency) can be
used
on
BHS/BHSU/BHT/BHTU stands (item 1 of
Molykote 44 Light (item 2 of
on the knurled field-adjustment ring of the Light Exit
the
Assembly.
many years to come.

Recommended Solvents

Some type of cleaning solvent will be needed to remove
the old grease from the various minor sections of the
BHS/BHSU/BHT/BHTU stands.
used are acetone, diethyl ether, heptane, hexane,
mineral spirits, turpentine, and xylene.

Safety Considerations with Solvents

Regardless of which solvent is chosen, make sure that
adequate ventilation is present during the cleaning
process, and that any necessary personal protective
equipment is utilized to minimize exposure. Consult the
Figure
Recommended Solvents
Recommended Lubricants
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Solvents that can be
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