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+[* black] Removing the final screw in yellow, the brass ring can be lifted out of the barrel.
+[* black] Then all of the aperture blades can be removed from the barrel as well.
+ [* black] Some care should be taken when handling the blades to avoid bending them. Blades may be stuck together from oil.
+[* black] All pieces of the aperture assembly should be oil free. Clean all parts with 99% isopropyl alcohol.
+ [* black] A film canister makes a good vessel to place aperture blades into for cleaning.

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