I have a working Home D that I plan a cosmetic refinish on in a few months.
My question is what is the recommended status of the Spring Motor for an extended period of non-use?
Completely wound down? Partially wound? Fully wound?
RF
Recommended spring status
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Re: Recommended spring status
Mostly to fully wound down is ideal. Definitely never store it fully wound.
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Re: Recommended spring status
I agree with Andreas. Let it wind down, but sometimes letting it wind down too much could disengage the spring.
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Re: Recommended spring status
I've never had a cylinder machine's mainspring disengage from being allowed to wind all the way down, but disc machines are a different matter!
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