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Hi

Theses parts are from a balance from a Enicar sherpa 600. Cal 1145b.

Has anyone any idea how it goes back together. 

I was fitting a new spring when it just fell apart. 

The parts sheet on cousins does not show the part in detail. 

Any help or suggestions appreciated. 

Cheers

Gary

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Hi Gary    part 307/1 regulator with stud holder fits togerther with part 364  the stud holder and then part 324 incabloc setting passes through both parts and into the balance cock, which is then reversed and the clip fitted to secure the setting.   work in a plastic bag as the clip is likley to try and escape.

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The u shaped thing goes under the cock and locks the balance jewel setting which goes from the top. The stud holder and regulator go below the jewel setting above the cock.. usually the regulator above and the stud holder closes to the top of the balance cock.

Anilv

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