I am looking for help to remove the prism plate from this blc gasmask bino.
I initially thought that removing the three screws was all that was needed.
After removing the screws the prism plate would not budge. I am now thinking that the ocular barrel is actually screwed into bino housing.
Would be grateful if knowledgeable members could:
1. confirm that the barrel is in fact screwed into the bino housing; and
2. I have taped the barrel so as to give a better grip, but I still cannot turn the barrel by hand. Welcome any suggestions as to the best "tool" to use to remove the barrel. I had thought of a large hose clip, but am concerned that this might damage the barrel.
Look forward to hearing from you.
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I initially thought that removing the three screws was all that was needed.
After removing the screws the prism plate would not budge. I am now thinking that the ocular barrel is actually screwed into bino housing.
Would be grateful if knowledgeable members could:
1. confirm that the barrel is in fact screwed into the bino housing; and
2. I have taped the barrel so as to give a better grip, but I still cannot turn the barrel by hand. Welcome any suggestions as to the best "tool" to use to remove the barrel. I had thought of a large hose clip, but am concerned that this might damage the barrel.
Look forward to hearing from you.
.
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