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I was just about to finish putting together a 15J 0-size Waltham movement, and had got to putting in the barrel arbor/ratchet wheel screw - only to find that the hole was UNTHREADED ! I can't remember what was in that hole when I took the movement apart some weeks back, but something held the ratchet wheel on. However - how to fix this problem ? Having no means of cutting a thread in a probably hardened steel hole - I could wedge and/or glue a friction fit screw, but if glued would not allow a replacement arbor at a later date. The hole would normally be threaded as all arbors must - I have examined the hole with a microscope and there is no trace of a thread. Odd ? Dan | ||
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Dan The barrel arbor in the parts list shows that it does take a screw.Waltham part number for the screw is #249. Don't have any idea what else would hold things together. It lists diameter of thread as 0.83, tap required number 15. Hope that helps you. Frank | ||||
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I don't understand it either. I have carefully looked at the opening in the arbor thru my 10X microscope, and even pushed a fine oiler down the hole feeling the sides - it is smooth sided right to the bottom, definately no trace of a thread ever having been there. Dan. | |||
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Dan, I think your best bet is to get another arbor w/screw for your movement. I don't think I'd try to tap the one you have. IMHO Frank | ||||
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Thanks - sensible advice, and plenty of these movements were made, so another will turn upon eBay soon. DM | |||
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