I have a pair of Swift Audubon 828, which are great except for the too easily movable hinge.
I've seen a pair that had matches glued to the gap. I don't know if that's a standard solution, but it won't work for me since I want to be able adjust the fit when lending it.
I also don't want to do any complicated "surgery", risking to damage the mechanism and voiding the warranty.
Any suggestions?
Thanks beforehand
Oskar
Oskar,
Your Swift 828 has standard Tripod Adaptor capability built into it I believe. If it is at the front end of the hinge as in the illustration below, you might be able to use this Vortex Binoc-loc on it to keep your IPD constant. Just remove the blind cap and replace it with this lock. I have one and it works nicely on my 9 x 36 Vortex. You will always be able to expand your IPD with this device. If you lend your binocular to someone with a narrower IPD than you have, the lock will have to be reset to accommodate his or her IPD.
http://www.eagleoptics.com/binocula...rism-binoculars
Cordially,
Bob
Go to a plumbing supply place and buy a sink repair washer. These are typically in the guise of various sizes of O-rings. Get one just big enough to fit over the threaded end of the tripod adapter cover, fit it over the threads and screw the adapter cover back in. The tension against the O-ring, between the hinge and the tripod adapter cover will take up whatever slop there is in the hinge. I used this on my 7x36 Eaglet before I finally sent it in for an examination.