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Hey what the hell holds the 3rd cown wheel (the wheel next to the ratchet wheel) no screw thread

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Hey Gary, not sure what I'm missing here but every wheel I see has a screw in it. Can you take a clearer picture of what you're asking about?

Or do you mean that the threads that screw is supposed to be in are stripped out of the bridge?

Edit: maybe this video will be helpful. They take apart the wig-wag gear at 15:41 in. It's a 1010 movement, but looks similar.

 

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hey man

Its the parts that secure that wheel i think there is 2 pieces the screw goes threw the wheel and then through the part i dont know and then under the plate there is a securing part.

Sorry i cannot describe it any better.

The parts taht enable the wheel to move.

cheers

gary

Edited by gary17
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Sorry I can't help you further here, but I did just watch Marshall's newest video where he disassembles a similar movement. At 17:18 he gets to the gears you're describing.

 

 

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