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I'm cleaning a Hermle triple chime mantel clock and have removed the floating balance. Should I disassemble it to clean it and would lighter fuel be best to clean it with?20240713_211245.thumb.jpg.078910b81e7e6dbb12805519b88cf608.jpg20240713_211235.thumb.jpg.cff850d208dee5a2bb3005284fe2244f.jpg20240713_211225.thumb.jpg.105c552b1658e38977a8532f93350aa8.jpg20240713_211218.thumb.jpg.0380444f1f8dc910ce54ea534456e4ec.jpg

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It doesn't seem to be a floating balance to me. If I see correctly, then You should dissassemble and clean it. And pay attention to the down side balance bearing to see if it needs some restoring. If it is a real floating balance (on a string, and hanging on the hairspring), then dissassembling it without damaging is almost impossible.

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Many thanks. You are right, I see now, it's not hanging. There is a screw at the spring end. The spring is fastened to the main section with a tapered pin. I'll undo that carefully when I disassemble it.

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