2/56 JGM & Co. movement for cleaning & repair
Commission by Mark Collin
A good movement by a known maker sent to me because the click spring ratchet below the main spring had failed resulting in a 'run''. Luckily, no other damage appeared to have been done, but there were a couple of other issues to address.
The male Geneva Stop was missing it's lug, the stop lever return spring was missing and the base plate, which was made of a piece of Lino, was split, so a new plywood one was made using the Lino as a pattern.
I had another JGM&Co. movement with a wrecked comb in stock, so this proved to be good for spares.
The arbor and click spring were in good condition and, with a small adjustment to the diameter of the bearing hole, fitted perfectly.
On reassembly I found that the endless would not run properly, so I also swapped this too and everything worked fine.
Possibly the endless was damaged during the 'run'.
There were a few bent pins to straighten - none broke, which is always a relief.
A new Geneva stop and stop lever return spring were fitted. Job done!
The male Geneva Stop was missing it's lug, the stop lever return spring was missing and the base plate, which was made of a piece of Lino, was split, so a new plywood one was made using the Lino as a pattern.
I had another JGM&Co. movement with a wrecked comb in stock, so this proved to be good for spares.
The arbor and click spring were in good condition and, with a small adjustment to the diameter of the bearing hole, fitted perfectly.
On reassembly I found that the endless would not run properly, so I also swapped this too and everything worked fine.
Possibly the endless was damaged during the 'run'.
There were a few bent pins to straighten - none broke, which is always a relief.
A new Geneva stop and stop lever return spring were fitted. Job done!
First test
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Tune 1
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Tune 2
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