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Nothing wrong with them, each is suitable for certain tasks. The main reason parts fly off is excessice squeezing of tweezers. Easy does it.
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By watchweasol · Posted
No The attached video will explain the workings, although this is motorised they are normally used with a bow in place of the motor. -
By watchweasol · Posted
Hello and welcome to the forum Monty Dont know how far you have traveled in the world of Horology but the attached may be of use to you. TZIllustratedGlossary.pdf -
By nickelsilver · Posted
Just spring them open. If you go too far, hold them in your non dominant hand "backwards", holding tightly right where the 'Bergon' printing is, then push the tail end back and forth. This will bring the tips closer in its relaxed state. -
By nickelsilver · Posted
The case springs for hunter cases can be quite stout, they are often held in by a pin once they are tensioned (sometimes a screw). To tension them in place you need these pliers, whether to remove one or install one. I am more familiar with the bottom two from the illustration, these press on the spring and the opposing side of the case. The one in the pic holds from the outside while tensioning the spring.
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gary17 24
Hey
Can someone explain to me how i would order a lower incabloc capor a incabloc hole jewel or the incabloc as one.
I am after a lower incabloc hole jewel i went to the list http://www.incabloc.ch/en/pieces_rechanges.php and i dont understand the french. I have the above incabloc as 103.11.312 and the lower as 100.20 but when i go to cousins those numbers are not there or i cannot find them. I have translated higher ,lower.hollow,screw ,key and then its about something about pierre and a cat (chaton is a kitten??????)
Please anyone who understands this please let me know
or has the list in good old english.
cheers
gary
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