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IHC Member 1541![]() |
I don't know if receptacle is the right term but I have a 974 and the part of the movement into which the case screw threads is stripped. I am not actually going to fix it because one screw holds fine but I would like to know the procedure to repair this problem. Thanks | ||
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Hi Lorne , I was waiting for one of the pros to answer , having worked on machinery my whole life , I am familiar with repairing larger bolts and threads , using helicoil , inserts , welding and drilling , I would think on watches that if going a little larger is not practical , maybe you could close the hole and re-tap , I have yet to encounter it and would like to hear their answer. | ||||
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IHC Member 1541![]() |
Thanks Kevin, I was thinking the same and hope to hear from someone who has actually done it. | |||
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Administrative Assistant |
Lorne, I typed in "stripped screw" into the Find-or-Search feature... stripped screw ...not sure if any of these are helpful or not. | |||
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IHC Member 1541![]() |
Thank you Dr.D, it was helpful. I've been around long enough to know the simplest search term is usually the best but sometimes..... well, thanks again. | |||
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You are welcome Lorne ![]() | |||
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