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Cause for regular variance of around 30 degrees in amplitude


patchwerk

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I am working on a 18/0s Elgin 484 movement from the 30s. After cleaning, and doing a lot of work on the balance it runs but the amplitude varies in a regular pattern by about 30 degrees. Because of the regular pattern I figured it was a problem with the train, and replaced the train wheels from another movement just like it. The exact same pattern emerged. The x scale in the images below is in hours and the period of the pattern is around 6 minutes. Any ideas?

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3 hours ago, praezis said:

Period of those waves is 6 seconds.

Escape wheel needs 6 seconds per revolution...

Frank

I presume from that, the culprit is likely to be a dirty, damaged, or worn tooth on the escape wheel.

My money is on a tiny spec of dirt, so small as to possibly require a microscope to see it, causing just sufficient drag to create that periodic "limp" in the motion of the escapement. 

I had a similar issue, I posted about here.

 

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Thanks for all the responses!

@praezisThe period is 6 minutes, not 6 seconds (the x axis is hours:minutes on that chart), so I do not believe it is the escape wheel. The six minutes makes me think it is the third wheel, but I have swapped it out for others twice with the same effect.

@Nutiborskoku,I have used different barrels and arbors with it but will check the barrel bridge and mainplate holes.

@Nucejoe, no endstones.

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3 hours ago, patchwerk said:

Thanks for all the responses!

@praezisThe period is 6 minutes, not 6 seconds (the x axis is hours:minutes on that chart), so I do not believe it is the escape wheel. The six minutes makes me think it is the third wheel, but I have swapped it out for others twice with the same effect.

@Nutiborskoku,I have used different barrels and arbors with it but will check the barrel bridge and mainplate holes.

@Nucejoe, no endstones.

Oh, you are right, thank you!

But the principle stays the same, you can find the source this way. 6 minutes can be

- the revolution of a wheel, or

- the passing time of two meshing teeth

Frank

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5 hours ago, praezis said:

Oh, you are right, thank you!

But the principle stays the same, you can find the source this way. 6 minutes can be

- the revolution of a wheel, or

- the passing time of two meshing teeth

Frank

The six minutes interval roughly correlates with the 3rd wheel in a standard 18000 movement (right?). How would I calculate which other wheel pinion and teeth interactions happen that regularly? I have more scrap movements of these types and can try replacing more of the train wheels but would love to learn how to approach this more surgically. 

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To calculate, you need teeth numbers of wheels and pinions and known revolution times (e.g. 2nd wheel, 4th wheel).

Once I calculated these times for a calibre that I often work on (18000, small second):
1 tooth of the barrel (=2nd wheel pinion tooth) = 5 minutes
1 revolution 3rd wheel = 7.5 minutes

I found that most often the tooth is to consider, less often the wheel.

Frank
 

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