The whole machine in parts consists of

1 Main unit.
1 Prism assembly.
1 scope lens attachment.
1 bundle containing the platters and plastic collars.
1 Screen.
1 hood with mirrors.
1 testing loop.
1 Allen key.
1 Bullet drill bit for screws.
2 ratchet straps.
1 Pallet.

You probably know all this stuff Matt but just to be sure.


Sequence is:

Fit hood. This is a 2 person job. Be careful!
Fit prism assmebly.


This shows the where prism assembly needs to be fixed AFTER you slot in the hood. The 2 bolts hold the assembly. 

  

This shows the prism assembly in place. When the hood is on, these bolts are 'blind' so you will need to work
by touch.

  


This shows 2 of the bolts used to secure the hood.

  

This shows the other side where there is only 1 bolt.

  


There are a few pieces included in the package. The allen key is useful for taking apart the metal guide rollers
either side of the prism. This is so you can clean oil them to run smooth.

  
  

The wooden stick is a trick I learnt to make rewinding work better. You might already know about it?

Thi is the racking adjustment button

  


The top sliding button in this picture disengages the prism transport. If the main paddle control is at 'stop' and
you press this, you can then turn the prism manually by the knob ontop of the prism unit.