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+ | [title] Unlocking the back plate |
[* icon_note] You are approaching the point of no return. But never fear, you WILL be able to get all those cogs (or rather arbours with their wheels and pinions) back together again! | |
+ | [* icon_note] There are 4 pillars connectig the front and back plates The back plate is locked by tapered pins inserted into a hole in the end of each pillar where it protrudes through the plate, in the same way that the clock face is attached to the front plate, only with slightly larger pins. |
+ | [* black] Remove each of the tapered pins in turn by gripping the thicker end with a pair of pliers and pulling. They may be stiff. Hold the clock frame firmly to avoid it being violently jerked if the pin comes out suddenly. |