Download 471a Bell Howell Instruction Manual Projector

Vintage Kodak Instamatic M65A 8mm Super 8 Dual Projector PARTS ONLY/AS IS! Lamp works, missing back panel piece, the motor makes sound but I could not get it to run. Bottom feet, on cover, are broken. Instructions on how to load, on inside cover.

Manual for bell and howell autoload 8mm projector model471A. Posted by jvernick1 on Jul 09, 2011. Is there one I can download? Try this link might help you out. Manual for bell and howell 8mm projector model 456-A. Try this link, i am sure your search will be ended there.

Has the adaptor to feed super 8. I have a few more projectors listed, please check them out. The reason I have so many is, I had old movies to watch. I kept buying projectors, when I was told they work. They did not and I have no idea how to fix them. So my loss is your gain! Please ask any questions! Oil burner pipe.

I find this directions for the Bell & Howell Auto Load 8mm Super Movie Projector: Super 8 is a small format motion picture film that came into widespread use in the 1960s and '70s. Prior to Super 8's introduction to the home movie market in 1965, the most common formats were 8 and 16 mm. Super 8 widened the frame without widening the film, making it possible to project Super 8 and 8 mm film through the same projectors. One ubiquitous model was the Bell and Howell Autoload. Raise the reel arms upward and outward.

Projector

Put the takeup reel on the back arm and the processed roll of Super 8 film on the front arm. The end of the film should point toward the projector. Push the power switch all the way up so that the light comes on. You will hear the projector motor fire up. Make sure the direction lever that sticks out of the middle of the projector horizontally is set to forward rather than in reverse. Press down on the upper loop former, the lever just below and to the left of the front reel.

Line the end of the film up with the opening in the front of the loop former and let the projector pull it through. The film will wind through the sprockets and begin to spool out at the bottom of the projector. Let go of the upper loop former and pull the film underneath the guide rollers at the bottom left and right corners of the projector. The film will continue spooling through slowly. Allow it to do so until it is long enough to reach the takeup reel. Slip the end of the film leader into one of the holes in the center of the takeup reel.

Your film will begin to project as soon as the leader spools all the way through. Additionally, here can find some details: - - Hope this helps, Posted on Jul 09, 2011.