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[title] Dissemble Sprung Cog Assembly
[* black] You should now be able to see, covered in lots of ink, the broken spring. My pictures were taken during reassembly, after I had given everything a thorough cleaning.
[* icon_note] It is much nicer to work on this if you first give it a thorough cleaning. To do this you either need to remove the ink-soaked pads, (some of which are glued in), or wash the entire assembly with the pads in place, which means you will need to leave them a long time to dry.
-[* icon_note] My spring was wound from some fine music wire I had on hand, It is too flimsy, but seems to work OK. You should use a more substantial spring than this.
+[* icon_note] My replacement spring, shown in these pictures, was wound from some fine music wire I had on hand, It is too flimsy, but seems to work OK. You should use a more substantial spring than this.
[* black] Open the clips on each side of the bar, allowing the spring retainer to move.
[* black] Slide the bar out the left hand side of the cleaning station, pulling the end cog and the spring retainer off the bar.