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    Richard Evans 2
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      I'm attempting a repair on a compact digital camera. At the base of the lens there's a rotating bezel which is a push fit over a plastic ring, which also rotates when the bezel is turned.The whole thing is about 50mm diam, by about 5mm deep. When I took it apart, the only link between the two seemed to be some sort of high viscosity grease- not an adhesive.

      If I want some similar grease, can anyone give me an idea what to look for? Or what I might use as an alternative?

      In a similar situation in musical instruments, I have used violin rosin dissolved in isopropyl alcohol to make a very sticky syrup, and a touch of that might possibly do the trick.

      Thank you for comments suggestions- not much to do with model making- sorry!

      Richard

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      #28938
      Richard Evans 2
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        #622507
        Robert Atkinson 2
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          @robertatkinson2

          Google kilopoise

          #622515
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133
            Posted by Richard Evans 2 on 24/11/2022 16:31:00:

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            When I took it apart, the only link between the two seemed to be some sort of high viscosity grease- not an adhesive.

            If I want some similar grease, can anyone give me an idea what to look for?

            […]

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            Look on ebay for some high viscosity grease in a small plastic tub with a pale blue lid

            … it works for me

            I would post a link but it would probably be removed

            MichaelG.

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            Edited By Michael Gilligan on 24/11/2022 18:16:25

            #622537
            old mart
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              @oldmart

              That ebay grease is rather elusive, but if "high viscosity damping grease" is searched for, there it is.

              #622542
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133
                Posted by old mart on 24/11/2022 20:50:32:

                That ebay grease is rather elusive, but if "high viscosity damping grease" is searched for, there it is.

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                and [as it happens ] those are the very words I used in the ‘Brief description’ of the photo in my Album

                angel MichaelG.

                #622543
                old mart
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                  @oldmart

                  You missed out "damping", Michael.

                   As it happened, there was an easier source of the very thick grease that will not migrate into unwanted areas, the grease used for car disc brake mechanisms. it comes in little sachets and is likely to be available at a car spares shop, quicker than the post from China.

                  Edited By old mart on 24/11/2022 21:29:11

                  #622550
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    @michaelgilligan61133
                    Posted by old mart on 24/11/2022 21:22:47:

                    You missed out "damping", Michael

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                    With the Pantomime season almost upon us … let me be the first to exclaim :

                    Oh no I didn’t !

                    Have a look in my Album [ and no, I haven’t just edited it ]

                    MichaelG.

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                    https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/albums/member_photo.asp?a=58598&p=916838

                    Edited By Michael Gilligan on 24/11/2022 21:43:30

                    #622555
                    Richard Evans 2
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                      @richardevans2

                      Thank you Robert and Michael, that looks like exactly the sort of thing I'm after. There's someone on Ebay selling 1g tubs of something called Nyogel 767A for a fiver (and other variants), which seems the easiest way to go. We were quoted about £250 for complete new lens assembly so I'm feeling quite pleased with myself.

                      Richard

                      #622569
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133

                        Go for it, Richard

                        Nye lubricants are probably the best available.

                        I will just mention that when I wrote “it works for me” I was referring to the fact that I have used the Chinese grease very successfully on the helicoids of adjustable microscope eyepieces.

                        MichaelG.

                        Edited By Michael Gilligan on 24/11/2022 23:39:30

                        #622575
                        Kiwi Bloke
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                          @kiwibloke62605

                          I believe the linear and rotational 'dashpots', so common now on so many things, use high-viscosity silicone grease. I have a tube of Molycote silicone grease, which, apart from its usual use on O rings and seals, has worked well in similar applications to the OP's, and it's plastic-safe.

                          #622593
                          Nick Clarke 3
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                            @nickclarke3

                            As an aside – when reconditioning film cameras a grease that stays put but is able to lubricate and take up play in focussing mechanisms is needed and I have always used a white lithium grease for this, but of course these are the opposite properties to those needed in this case.

                            Agfa cameras from the 1950s and probably before used to use a pale green lubricant that sets over the years to the consistency of bakelite and is the very devil to remove from the threads of the lens.

                            Edited By Nick Clarke 3 on 25/11/2022 08:29:08

                            #622596
                            Michael Gilligan
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                              @michaelgilligan61133

                              Try using Plus gas Formula A as your solvent, Nick … it has worked for me on all such degraded grease.

                              MichaelG.

                              #622637
                              old mart
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                                @oldmart

                                Sorry, Michael, I would never have thought of looking in your album, until your subsequent mention of it.

                                #623536
                                Richard Evans 2
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                                  @richardevans2

                                  Just a quick update… the grease arrived yesterday having been held up in the postal strike. I assembled the multi-function ring with the grease and I now have a fully functioning camera! I straightened the aluminium alloy bezel using a tapered mandrel, with a final skim of the inner surface in the lathe.It's not perfect- the alloy is very hard- but it works. So thanks again for the help from members of this invaluable group of people.

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