Pelikan Level L5, the big disassembly
Posted: February 19th, 2010, 1:22 pm
Topic: Pelikan Level L5, the big disassembly
Startbeitrag
Author: Zollinger
Dear Plenary,
Though I have been visiting this forum on a regular base for quite a while now, Iv only recently become a member. I would like to thank you all for the valuable postings that involved many different fountain pen models, however, especially for the ones that helped me on my technical problems concerning my fountain pen. Now it is only just and equitable to return the favor by passing on my limited amount knowledge to those who might be interested.
Only a short while ago I have acquired a Pelikan Level L5 fountain pen. Despite the pen still being produced, I feel it is indeed worth collecting, due to the exotic filling system. In my opinion, it should not be missing in any Pelikan fountain pen collection.
One particularity of the pen is that it can only be cleaned completely by dismounting the pen in its single parts. Hence, my search for an instruction manual led me through numerous internet pages and forums, however, without success. But I managed to take it apart anyway. At this point, I would like to share my findings with you.
Pictures can be worth more than thousand words. So, to get started, here’s the photo of the fountain pen:
please look at the picture level_l5_1.jpg below
Disassembly instructions:
1. Clamp the pen e. g. in a vise with rubber protections.
2. Use a pen to push the two round dots on the top end of the fountain pen. (The tool you use to push the buttons down should be of about the same size of the buttons. Try not to use a tool with a sharp end; the buttons are made of a very soft material.) At the same time, carefully pull the rotary knob that is attached on the other end. When both push buttons are unlocked you can pull the entire mechanism out of the barrel.
Caution: By pulling out the mechanism, all the ink still remaining in the pen will be released. In addition, there is a sealing ring (O-Ring) in the barrel that is likely to fall off and might be lost, so mind not to pull out the mechanism while holding it under running water – close the sink plug!
3. After the mechanics was taken out, the fountain pen can be rinsed.
4. The nib and the ink feed can be pulled out of the gripping section in this order.
Assembly:
5. If at hand, grease the sealing ring and put it in the right position of the mechanism.
6. When building together, make sure the rotary knob of the mechanism is turned closed. Push the whole construction back inside the barrel until the two buttons click into place again. Finished.
And just for the sake of the pen being so photogenic, here a picture of the pen built together again:
please look at the picture level_l5_2.jpg below
I hope my instructions are halfway comprehensible and might help one or two readers. If any questions should arise, I’d be glad to answer them.
Greetings from Zurich
Christof
Startbeitrag
Author: Zollinger
Dear Plenary,
Though I have been visiting this forum on a regular base for quite a while now, Iv only recently become a member. I would like to thank you all for the valuable postings that involved many different fountain pen models, however, especially for the ones that helped me on my technical problems concerning my fountain pen. Now it is only just and equitable to return the favor by passing on my limited amount knowledge to those who might be interested.
Only a short while ago I have acquired a Pelikan Level L5 fountain pen. Despite the pen still being produced, I feel it is indeed worth collecting, due to the exotic filling system. In my opinion, it should not be missing in any Pelikan fountain pen collection.
One particularity of the pen is that it can only be cleaned completely by dismounting the pen in its single parts. Hence, my search for an instruction manual led me through numerous internet pages and forums, however, without success. But I managed to take it apart anyway. At this point, I would like to share my findings with you.
Pictures can be worth more than thousand words. So, to get started, here’s the photo of the fountain pen:
please look at the picture level_l5_1.jpg below
Disassembly instructions:
1. Clamp the pen e. g. in a vise with rubber protections.
2. Use a pen to push the two round dots on the top end of the fountain pen. (The tool you use to push the buttons down should be of about the same size of the buttons. Try not to use a tool with a sharp end; the buttons are made of a very soft material.) At the same time, carefully pull the rotary knob that is attached on the other end. When both push buttons are unlocked you can pull the entire mechanism out of the barrel.
Caution: By pulling out the mechanism, all the ink still remaining in the pen will be released. In addition, there is a sealing ring (O-Ring) in the barrel that is likely to fall off and might be lost, so mind not to pull out the mechanism while holding it under running water – close the sink plug!
3. After the mechanics was taken out, the fountain pen can be rinsed.
4. The nib and the ink feed can be pulled out of the gripping section in this order.
Assembly:
5. If at hand, grease the sealing ring and put it in the right position of the mechanism.
6. When building together, make sure the rotary knob of the mechanism is turned closed. Push the whole construction back inside the barrel until the two buttons click into place again. Finished.
And just for the sake of the pen being so photogenic, here a picture of the pen built together again:
please look at the picture level_l5_2.jpg below
I hope my instructions are halfway comprehensible and might help one or two readers. If any questions should arise, I’d be glad to answer them.
Greetings from Zurich
Christof