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HI All

I'm a beginner asking lots of questions and I'm thankful for the replies.

This is an EB 1575N pin lever I bought for practice.  It's my first attempt at working on a mainspring.  Is this considered "set"? 

Also, I plan to run it all through a Naptha clean in the ultrasonic.  At the moment, I only have two lubricants: Moebius 8000/4 oil and KT-22 grease.  Will either do for the spring? 

Thanks

Charlie

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1 hour ago, Lc130 said:

HI All

I'm a beginner asking lots of questions and I'm thankful for the replies.

This is an EB 1575N pin lever I bought for practice.  It's my first attempt at working on a mainspring.  Is this considered "set"? 

Also, I plan to run it all through a Naptha clean in the ultrasonic.  At the moment, I only have two lubricants: Moebius 8000/4 oil and KT-22 grease.  Will either do for the spring? 

Thanks

Charlie

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Its done...broken. You'll need to get a new one. Here is some info from Casker's material House to help you out. Maybe you can find a donor movement of a generic spring of  the same dimensions and end type.

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14 minutes ago, noirrac1j said:

Its done...broken. You'll need to get a new one. Here is some info from Casker's material House to help you out. Maybe you can find a donor movement of a generic spring of  the same dimensions and end type.

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Thanks!  I was just watching Mark's video on choosing a spring. 

Do you think the 1575 and the 1575N have the same spring.  Mine is an automatic.  

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