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That said, we will now describe a detailed procedure for disassembly of the microscope body and discuss various aspects of the internal components. Before disassembly, first remove the body from the microscope stand and unplug the USB cable from the rear of the host computer. Next, follow the step-by-step procedure outlined below while referring to the exploded body diagram illustrated in Figure 1. The only tools needed to completely disassemble the body are a Phillips-head screwdriver, a razor knife, a jeweler's flat-blade screwdriver, and a pair of needle nosed pliers.
Hold the body in one hand with the rear of the microscope body facing you and locate the single Phillips-head screw that fastens the body lamp housing into the body. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw and remove the lamp housing. The screw is retained in the lamp housing by a nylon lock washer to ensure it does not become lost during lamp replacement. Note the electrical contacts (Figure 2) that connect the lamp housing to the microscope body circuitry. Set the lamp housing aside until the body is reassembled.
Using the razor knife, remove all of the polymer resin from the tip of the axle and snap ring. Then place the objective turret assembly securely on a desktop and press down, forcing the axle and snap ring to rise above the cylindrical axle boss in the stationary turret housing. Use a jeweler's screwdriver or needle nosed pliers to remove the snap ring, freeing the stationary turret housing from the axle and the rest of the turret assembly. Set the stationary turret housing aside until reassembly. Add the snap ring to the container holding small parts for the microscope.
Additional stability can be obtained by isolating the microscope through the use of vibration dampening techniques. After weights have been added to the microscope base, it is much more stable, but still prone to vibrations from the table or other operating surface. We have found that the addition of simple bumper feet (Figure 6) to the underside of the microscope base greatly reduces focus problems due to vibration. These bumper feet can be purchased at home repair stores or discount marketers such as Wal-Mart and K-Mart. Most bumpers have an adhesive placed on one side to allow them to be firmly attached to the underside of the base. 153554b96e
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