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jewel / pivot size chart

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January 29, 2005, 09:11
David Douglas
jewel / pivot size chart
Does anyone have a chart that I can use to measure a pivot size vs. the metric or inch equivalent. I have a nice set of Mitutoyo calipers that I can measure accurately with but I don't know how to convert to "hole" size or "pivot" size. I need this so I can accurately order a balance staff. I can't seem to find a gauge anywhere to purchase.

Thanks!
David
January 29, 2005, 09:27
David Douglas
I may have answered my own question - the top measured .11mm and the bottom measured .09mm. I'm assuming that would be the pivot sizes. Now - when you order a staff they only give one pivot size - would that be the cock size hole or the bottom hole?

Thanks again,
david
January 29, 2005, 09:38
David Douglas
Oh - by the way, this is for a burlington/illinois 19j getty model 16s balance staff. If anyone knows the part number that this would be, that would be helpfull.

Thanks!
David
February 02, 2005, 21:59
Sam Williamson
I would expect that the bottom pivot is worn down to .09--unless someone modified it. Also,the lower pivot would be excessively loose in the jewel. I don't recall if any balance staffs had different pivot sizes, but if so, someone here will probably know.


Sam Williamson

February 03, 2005, 01:42
Kenny Drafts
I agree with Sam. The bottom pivot is likely worn down unless the lower jewel was replaced at some time with one with a smaller hole.
The "Swigart Manual" lists two staffs for the models 4 & 5 (Getty) #47606 and #47609. Below are the dimensions of each from a chart posted some time ago by John Duvall.


Hope this helps you

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Kenny
February 03, 2005, 03:40
Kenny Drafts
In my haste the headings in the above chart are misaligned. The last four should be shifted over to the right but since it is a gif image rather than text I can`t edit it easily.

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Kenny
February 03, 2005, 03:52
Kenny Drafts
This diagram may make it a little clearer.

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Kenny
February 03, 2005, 10:17
David Douglas
Thanks!!! Smile