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Hi,
Thanks for the photo you loaded.
Yeah, the previous photo which I've used is from this forum. I just wanted to see the switch. I have the same model of the flashlight but the switch is a little broken there (something is lost). I do not know how to attach component N1
what is the problem
it looks so complete with tube and spring
but there is also a locking pin in the bottom of the switch shaft
this bakelite rotary knob is to glue if there is a crack in it OK
The problem is that when I put all details together then the detail N 3 is not fixed at the pin tightly -(N 3 is turning over without fastening). It is a reason why I suppose that a female screw is absent/lost there . Am I right?
Thanks,
Dima
Not easy to explain From this distance but it is important for Zeiler type No 4848 that the nut on the Wire end
must be secured with 2 center points like a locknut. ok
Yeah, I agree, it's difficult to explain and understand how it should be and where a problem is. I suppose that your remark is important because now I see that in my Zeiler the nut on the wire end is not secured. Maybe it is a reason why it is not work properly. In any way, thank you very much for your responsiveness and help .
Dima
This Perlux is made in 1914 by G.B.N Gerb Bing Nurnberg Germany used in the (1WO) 1914-1918..ok
is your lamp made of aluminum ? then it is one of the latest Perlux models,this factory made also before the war tin toys.
let's see a picture of you lamp with closed battery cover.oke
PS:Here some photo's of my Perlux lamp made of steel painted in olive grun with G.B.N factorty logo.
Mooi om te zien dat deze 2 fabrikanten destijds ook al van elkander kopieerde het Duitse merk ''HAWE'' en de firma ''Palaba'' uit CZ dit zijn miltaire zaklampen
uit de 30e jaren.de lampen hebben uiterlijk veel overeenkomst met de bekende pertrix 667 BB RP -23 zaklamp die vaak voor Wehrmacht wordt versleten.