Clock Repair - Strip Pallet Escapement Repair
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- In this video, Chris shows you when and how to repair a worn saddle for a strip pallet recoil escapement.
Thank you to Bob Little, CC, CW of Ohio for his Technical Support.
Referenced article is July 2014 edition of Horological Times.
Thank you for taking the time to do this video. I asked you about escapement repair a while ago and you'd get to it,thanks. Hope all is well with you and yours.
Excellent demo! Thanks.
So very timely. I just cleaned up a similar New Haven movement and was surprised that it ran at all with such a worn pivot on the pallet. I might invest in some tools and fix that now so thanks.
Thank you Chris. This was very informative and something I need to know.
What do you think of those ingraham deadbeat escapements?
Beautiful video. I see several videos where the bushings are placed in the ovalized holes in the sinkers of the pendulum clock or in the alarm clocks but I have always seen them put under pressure. Can you explain to me why in this case you made a soldering iron? And in case of replacement if over time the welding does not cause further damage during the removal of the old bush? I hope it's understandable I don't speak your language and I'm using google translate. Thank you.
Bellissimo filmato. Vedo diversi video dove le boccole vengono inserite nei fori ovalizzati nelle platine dell'orologio a pendolo o nelle sveglie ma le ho sempre viste messe sotto pressione. Mi spieghi perché in questo caso hai realizzato un saldatore? E in caso di sostituzione se nel tempo la saldatura non provoca ulteriori danni durante la rimozione della vecchia boccola? Spero sia comprensibile non parlo la tua lingua e sto usando google translate. Grazie.
Por ser una lámina fina se suelda el buje
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Thank you.