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NEW HASSELBLAD LIGHT TRAP SEAL SET since 1975 SOLD 38000+ my instal instruction

$ 6.85

Availability: 180 in stock
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • To Repair: Film Cameras
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: A12 A16 A16S A24
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Hasselblad
  • Type: Repair kit
  • Compatible Brand: For Kiev

    Description

    Hi,
    I, Dick Werner,
    invented
    this trap seal set in 1975 while looking for a way to avoid
    purchasing
    an expensive part from the manufacturer. I also wrote the installation manual for my customers and
    copyrighted it in 2003
    .
    It helped thousands of people to dodge hefty repair bills.
    Pretty much 100% of offers from others are unattributed clones of my work.
    Happy to share my almost 50 years experience of working with Hasselblad.
    Sold over 38,000 sets
    of trap seals.
    This auction is for one NEW Hasselblad film magazine Trap Seal (Light Seal) Set -
    1 FOIL  + 1 FOAM  and INSTRUCTION.
    THERE IS NO NEED TO REPLACE VELVET STRIP EVERY TIME WHEN YOU REPLACING TRAP SEAL!!!
    This trap seal set includes
    ONE NEW FOAM
    and
    ONE NE
    W late model Mylar FOIL
    -
    will fit and work on all your Hasselblad film magazines. Again - No need to change velvet stripe very often!
    If you have a light leak, you need to replace the trap seals on your film magazine, as this is the only place your magazine can leak light. If shooting professionally, you should do this at least once a year, as the trap seals do wear out, and it is a shame to develop your film and find that the entire shoot has to be done over due to fogging of the film. Most professionals change these trap seals about once a year to insure that they will not have fogged film on a shoot.
    These seals are manufactured by me and I have used these seals on literally 1,000's of magazines with no problems. In fact, about half the repair technicians throughout the country are using my seals at this time. The seals are time tested. It will take you no more than 5/10 minutes to change seals. A small screw driver is the only tool required to change the seals on any film magazine.
    The seal set comes with
    MY
    COPYRIGHTED
    instruction sheet
    as pictured below.
    This instruction sheet will answer all your questions on changing the seals.
    A HINT FOR CHECKING YOUR TRAP SEAL:
    Naturally, if you have random light streaks across your film, you have a light leak and bad seal set. Beyond this, you can check your trap seal in 2 ways. Remove your dark slide and hold the magazine up to a very bright light. Looking at the dark slide area from the opposite side of magazine (from the crank side), check to see if there is light coming through anywhere the dark slide would come through. If so, you have a bad trap seal. You can carry this a little further, by inserting the corner of your dark slide into the magazine and twisting very slightly on the dark slide. Again, if you see any light coming through, you have a leak. The leak will normally start at the upper edge of the seal, so especially look at this section of the seal.