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I was wondering about the lever shown on the back plate of this movement. The only thing I can figure out is that it provides a way to "silence" the strike. I don't remember seeing this before...any ideas? greg ![]() | ||
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Hi Greg, There was another post elsewhere about this. I beleive it is a weigh to insure the return of the strike locking lever. Bruce | ||||
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I'll try to find it. You wouldn't happen to know the "heading" or which site it was on? | |||
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I've tried searching both this board and the green board, to no avail. I've been studying the situation and found that object will not reach the "locking wire". It will however stop the "lifting lever/unlocking wire and warning stop wire" from falling below the "center arbor". Without it the lifting wire falls too low for the center arbor lift wire to engage. I know it sounds strange(at least to me), but could this be its use? In the photo: the "unlocking wire" is outlined in purple and "the object" is outlined in black. ![]() | |||
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I looked back and could not recognize the title of the question that was posed. But you are probably right. Now that I think back, the weighted arm alolws the hands to be turned back without injury, then returns the lever to start position. | ||||
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Thanks for your help J. Bruce! | |||
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Hello Gregg....I just had a Seth with a similar one. It holds the strike lever in the proper position to engage the hand pin. ![]() If not engaged the lever swings under the hand arbor and will not allow it to strike. ![]() | ||||
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thanks...sort of an odd contraption, isn't it. | |||
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