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Thread: Help to ID a chrono part

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    Help to ID a chrono part

    I’m coaxing an EB8420/8423 chrono back to life at the moment.

    It’s now just missing one of the wheels which I’m not entirely sure of its name so I can source a replacement.

    It’s shown in the pic below:


    I’ve got a spec sheet for an EB8423 from here:
    https://81dcd48f-a-e15ee250-s-sites....edirects=0&d=1

    I *think* it’s part no. 8060 which is the driving wheel but it might be 8061 the intermediate one.

    Any help appreciated.
    Last edited by IanM; 24th July 2019 at 19:58.

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    Check the side profile of the part you have as one has a pinion and one doesn't. I would suspect it is the one with pinion you are missing based on the picture of the movement.

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    It's the intermediate driving wheel.

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    Thanks. There is a shaft for it to sit on.

    All the movement pictures I can find have the runner spring in place which obscures it.

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