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The standard M-38-S design is a benchtop model intended for use with Neumade rewinds, which have spindles facing away from the operator. The frame counter is attached to a board, which is positioned on the rewind table to align it with the film path. | The standard M-38-S design is a benchtop model intended for use with Neumade rewinds, which have spindles facing away from the operator. The frame counter is attached to a board, which is positioned on the rewind table to align it with the film path. | ||
The machine can also be adapted for use with Kelmar rewind tables, on which the spindles face the operator and the film path is past the edge of the table. In order to position the Neumade film counter in the film path, Kelmar manufactures a mounting bracket to attach the counter to the front of the table. The benchtop design should not be used with a Kelmar table. | The machine can also be adapted for use with [[Kelmar RTV-8900|Kelmar rewind tables]], on which the spindles face the operator and the film path is past the edge of the table. In order to position the Neumade film counter in the film path, Kelmar manufactures a mounting bracket to attach the counter to the front of the table. The benchtop design should not be used with a Kelmar table. | ||
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