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Hi All, I have a Wakmann 8day clock which came from a Cessna 152 aircraft. I need a mainspring for it but have been totally unable to find anything suitable. It's a white metal reverse coil job, dimensions 4.97mm Height, 0.18mm Force and longer than 51cm (barrel inner diameter is 17.92mm). I say longer than 51cm as that's all I've got left of it. Having tried a few times to form a new hole and coil for the arbor hook unsuccessfully (always breaks across the hole), it's getting a touch too short now for an 8 day clock - will be more like 8 hours at this rate. In the absence of a new spring, has anyone ever successfully formed a hole and coil on this material? I've tried both punching and grinding the hole then finishing with fine diamond files, but as soon as I start to form the coil, it cracks across the edge into the hole! Any suggestions (nothing outlandish please) or pointers to supply of a correct spring would be most appreciated. Many thanks John | |||
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Outer Coil of Mainspring. John | ||||
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Movement. Engravings on the bridges state - Wakmann Watch Co, Swiss, 7 Jewels, 3231093 (incomplete as only partially assembled for photo's). John | ||||
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Caseback with Cessna details. John | ||||
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I think your movement is a Lemania 7510-7511 that was used by many companies. You might post a request for it by this ID. J Smith | ||||
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Appreciate the lead Julian, many thanks. Will do some research down that route and post what I find. Regards John. | ||||
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The movement is indeed a Lemania 7510 (the 7511 is the 24 hour version), thanks again for that lead. I found the movement listed in my Bestfit books, complete with diagrams and listings for balance and pallet staffs, plus rollers and tables etc, but absolutely zip for the mainsprings - no sizes, no cross references, no interchangeability. So, looks like I'm back to sq1! I was able to post a couple of 'wanteds' on websites, but no joy so far! Seems a few folks are looking for bits for this Cal movement! Anyone ever succeeded in punching or grinding a hole in alloy mainsprings - then re-curving the end (barrel arbor) without cracking it across the hole? John | ||||
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Borel lists a spring as best size ---6-3.5-18 Wittnauer used this caliber as cal 90,if it helps. J Smith | ||||
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Many thanks again, I'll follow this up, see what I can find. Regards John | ||||
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