![]() ![]() Wendy Buckus, 64 Hutchins, Concord, NH, 03301, 60 Hand delivery specialists are listed below: Note: we are often able to offer "in-house" shipping on the watches. Parcel Room managed by Jeff Ballantyne, 1465 Woodbury Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 431-4205, email Pakmail managed by Joann Godin, 55 Crystal Ave, Unit 7, Derry, NH 03038, 60, email l.org The local UPS Store managed by Michael Withrow, phone number (603) 434-9899, e-mail , I had to modify a set of Incabloc pushers so I could use them in my tool.SHIPPING: We use several companies to ship clocks that provides services worldwide: ![]() I recommend you get the one where they are the same, it will then be comaptible with all of the Seitz stumps and pushers as well as the specialized stumps made for Incabloc shock settings. Note: There are two versions of this tool, one where the stumps and pushers are different diameters, and one where they are the same. They’re not cheap but they are quality precision tools. They make some of the finest 8mm watchmaker’s lathes, jeweling tools, Jacot Tools, and Automatic Burnshers available today. The Horia company is a very small company which specializes in watchmaker’s tools. A good staking set will supply you with this functionality as well. One advantage to the Seitz tool is the ability to raise the lever out of the way and use the reamers for opening (or forming) jewel holes. I’m sure there are more uses, if you know of any add a comment. It can also be used for removing and installing pallet staffs and adjusting tension on traditional style cannon pinions. Each mark on the dial represents approximately 0.02mm of vertical movement. ![]() To move the jewel you turn the micrometric feed on the top. The pushers and stumps are fit to the tool to match the size of the jewel. The Horia tool is (in my opinion) far superior. It is a levered press and takes some getting used to. The most common is probably the Seitz jeweling tool. There are several different jeweling tools. (This wasn’t the case in older watches.) A jeweling tool is used for installing frictioned jewels and for adjusting the endshake. The jewels in modern watches are held into place by friction and can be moved up or down. In order to adjust the endshake for a particular wheel we move the jewel up and down in the plate. ![]() In most watches the average endshakes range from. The axle needs to have some freedom of movement (or endshake) to allow it to rotate freely but not so much as to keep it from lining up with the next wheel when the watch changes position. Essentially a gear (wheel) has an axle and the axle rides between two jewels. What is a jeweling tool? Jewels in wristwatches serve as bearing surfaces for pivots. ![]()
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