Practical Course in Clock Repair [A..] :: Number of documents found: 6
(8920) Basic Skills
- Author: :: Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): 1 :: Pages: 7-82
- Comments and/or Abstract > 1. Safety, 2. Nomenclature of Parts, 3. Filing, 4. Sawing, 5. Grinding,
6. Metallurgy, 7.Heat Treatment, 8. Meashuring, 9. Pierced Hands, 10. Polishing
(8921) Lathe Work
- Author: :: Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): 2 :: Pages: 83-132
- Comments and/or Abstract > 1. Lathe care, 2. Cutting tools, 3. Cylinder pivots, 4. Conical pivots 5.
Screw making 6. Tapping 7. Drills
(8922) Horological Calculations
- Author: :: Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): 3 :: Pages: 133-166
- Comments and/or Abstract > 1. Principals 2. Counting trains, 3. Motion works, 4. Beat
5. Running time 6. Spring length, 7. Stopwork, 8. Teeth and Pinioncounts
(8923) Technology
- Author: :: Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): 4 :: Pages: 171-229
- Comments and/or Abstract > 1. Pendulums, 2. Escapements 3. Recoil, 4. Deadbeat, 5. Half deadbeat,
6. Brocot, 7. Gravity 8. Floating Balanace 9.Modified balance 10. Pin wheel, 11.Pin lever escapment
(8924) Mechanisms
- Author: :: Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): 5 :: Pages: 239-286
- Comments and/or Abstract > 1. Alarms, 2. Pendulum Mvmt, 3. Regulator movement, 4.Comensated
Pendulums, 5. Count Wheel 6. Rack & Pinion Strike, 7. Chimes
(8925) Maintanance and Repair
- Author: :: Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): 6 :: Pages: 287-352
- Comments and/or Abstract > 1. Remove Mvmt & Inspect, 2. Dissasembly, 3. Pivot Hole
repair, 4. Pivot repair, 5. Repivoting, 6. Teeth repair, 7. Pinion repair, 8. Hints, 9. Cleaning, 10. Lubrication, 11. Adjustment