NikonGear'23
Gear Talk => Lens Talk => Topic started by: TedBaker on April 06, 2018, 08:52:38
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My new to me AF-D f2.8 20-35mm, has a stiff aperture ring. It is a little annoying as when I overcome the friction to move it overshoots, by a stop.
I have the Japan screwdrivers and some of the correct grease, though I doubt it needs grease. Is dismantling the aperture ring on this lens difficult. I have stripped and rebuilt a 50mm AIS once before, but never touched an AF lens.
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As you remove the mount the aperture ring comes off easily.
Inspect the ring and mount for impact damage before you do anything,,,
Just a drop of grease on the small spring and groves, the ring itself don't need grease, it's plastic
Halfway down on Ricks page you see similar mount and CPU etc.:
https://richardhaw.com/2017/11/19/repair-af-nikkor-70-210mm-f-4/ (https://richardhaw.com/2017/11/19/repair-af-nikkor-70-210mm-f-4/)
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The plastic aperture ring on many early AF and AF-D lenses are stiff like this, the plastic-on-plastic friction is higher than the older metal aperture rings...