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Wind-up carriage clock Service clean

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Wind-up carriage clock Service clean, Naming of Parts: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
Naming of Parts
  • Clockmakers (horologists) have their own jargon which we will stick to, as this is the terminology you will come across if you seek help and guidance elsewhere.

  • The spindle on which a gear is mounted is known as an arbor.

  • At each end of an arbor is generally a thinner section. This is known as a pivot, which engages in a pivot hole to form a bearing.

  • A small gear is known as a pinion.

  • A larger gear is known as a wheel. A wheel frequently engages with a pinion to form a reduction gear. Several such together form a gear train, transmitting the power of the spring to the escapement and the hands.

  • A wheel and a pinion are always mounted on parallel arbors, however, a contrate wheel (like a crown) can engage with a pinion on an arbor at right angles.

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