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31 March 2014, 05:04 AM | #1 |
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Balance wheel not turning with wheels
(I have to push the balance stop spring back manually)The balance stop spring is installed & moves forward when the stem is pulled out to the 2 positions but the spring does not retract back when the stem is pushed back in. What's missing? I can see the notch in the end of the spring through a hole when the end of the spring moves but what goes in that notch? When I rotate the barrel slightly all wheel run as does the escape but the balance does nothing. Its not binding. What to look for please?
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31 March 2014, 05:45 AM | #2 |
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The set lever has a post that should be inside the this slot on the stop spring to pull it back from the balance wheel when the stem is pushed in
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31 March 2014, 07:34 AM | #3 |
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Oh I see
I have to uninstall and reinstall the lever then push the spring back so that the set lever post goes inside the spring? Thanks
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2.push the stop spring back, 3.reinstall the set lever making sure the post is inside the slot in the stop spring.
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31 March 2014, 07:09 AM | #5 |
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Thanks. Is that whats keeping the balance from working?
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31 March 2014, 08:21 AM | #6 |
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Great thanks again...will that take care of the balance wheel not working?
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If the only problem was the stop spring not retracting from the balance wheel when the stem is pushed in, then yes this will let the balance wheel work. Sent from my iPhone 5s using Tapatalk
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31 March 2014, 09:17 PM | #8 |
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With your help the spring works perfectly now. Balance wheel not binding but no movement when other wheels turning. Waiting for new spring for cam yoke(it flew the coop). Could that be the problem? Balance spring attached just fine. (I really have to learn about movements)
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Glad you got the stop spring sorted. The train wheels should not move unless the balance wheel is moving also. Is the pallet fork installed and engaging the escape wheel correct? Sent from my iPhone 5s using Tapatalk
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Yes the fork touches the escape & if I turn the bal wheel the fork moves towards the other side. Then the wheels start to turn but the balance wheel never turns by itself. Waiting for part spring for cam yoke & calendar wheel nut. Could this be the cause?Thanks
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So when you remove the balance wheel, and pallet fork the train will spin free and has backlash when you give the winding crown a turn? Sent from my iPhone 5s using Tapatalk
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The wheels shouldn't be turning when the pallet fork is stopping the escape wheel.
This is the part where a real watchmaker is needed... My first guess would be that the pallet stones need to be adjusted. If that's what the problem is, I would recommend getting a new pallet fork, because I find the chance of you being able to perform such repair very slim. And again, without seeing the watch, it is all just a guessing game for us. I hope this whole adventure of yours is a lesson to all watch enthusiasts here, who would have considered to try and service their own watch. It really isn't that simple ! I'm sorry, I don't mean to put you down, but this watch will never run (the way its supposed to) without getting this reserviced by an actual watchmaker. Sent from my LG-MS770 using Tapatalk
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Don't give up
If you are fixing your own watch don't give up and seek sage advise.
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When I turn the balance wheel about 1.5 revolution to stop then 1.5 revolution in the opposite direction to stop the pallet fork is stopped by the escape wheel. The balance spring is flat and clear.
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That is not what is happening. The wheels don't run with the fork stopping the escape whell. Again we have a communication problem. Shofzr has been very helpful and right on the money.
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Did you check the endshake on all the gears and the balance? Are the cap jewels lined up and oiled properly? Is the hair spring 100% flat, centered and free? Is the roller jewel in line with the pallet fork and escape wheel? Those are all things that have to be guaranteed perfect before it will run. Sent from my LG-MS770 using Tapatalk
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ok
I will check it all when I get to that point
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"Leaning"
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And I'm going to leave it at this last advice.
Good luck with the rest of your journey. I hope it works out for you. Sent from my LG-MS770 using Tapatalk
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One thing you have to make sure, when installing the balance wheel:
My hint is to add little bit tension to the mainspring before installing. Because of the tension the pallet now leans to other banking pin. Make sure, when installing the balance that the roller jewel comes to the SAME side, than the pallet is leaning. If you don't make sure this happens, you have scenario, you might have as we speak. This ensures, that when balance is in rest and no tension in mainspring, the roller jewel is between the pallet fork horns. |
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Ah yes I was thinking of that
I was actually thinking about that this morning(watched a "how watches work video) I'm a watch neophyte. Thanks great hint.
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I'll go back to the "ensures". The previous does not alone ensure that the roller jewel is between the pallet horns when balance is in rest and no tension in mainspring, but applies if beat is centered.
That should be the case is adjustments of the balance cock are not touched and the hairspring is not malformed. |
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"leaning" if the fork
Do you mean by "leaning" if the fork is to right, the "jewel" is to the right as well?
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Yes, if the pallet is leaning to the right banking pin from the viewer perspective, also the roller pin needs to come to the right side of the (& in front of the pallet again from viewer perspective) balance axle.
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3 April 2014, 04:03 AM | #26 |
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Is this what you mean by"right"
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Viewer perspective
"Viewer Perspective" looking from fork end towards escape or escape end towards fork end? Thanks
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For you I made this freehand-paint-drawing-illustration.
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Thank you
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I meant perspective, where first in sight there is balance wheel, then pallet and finally escape wheel.
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