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RULES AND PRACTICE
FOR
Adjusting Watches
BY
WALTER J. KLEINLEIN
PREFACE
CONTENTS
RULES AND PRACTICE
FOR
Adjusting Watches
PART I THE ADJUSTMENT TO TEMPERATURE
CHAPTER I
THE COMPENSATION BALANCE CONTROLLING FACTOR
CHAPTER II
EQUIPMENT FOR TEMPERATURE ADJUSTING
CHAPTER III
DIFFERENCE IN OBSERVATORY AND COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS
CHAPTER IV
SOME PRACTICAL METHODS OF CORRECTION
CHAPTER V
THE MIDDLE TEMPERATURE ERROR
PART II THE ADJUSTMENT TO ISOCHRONISM AND POSITIONS
CHAPTER VI
GENERAL CONSIDERATION
CHAPTER VII
THEORY AND PRACTICE
CHAPTER VIII
RELATIVE PINNING POINTS OF THE HAIRSPRING
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX
MANIPULATION OF THE REGULATOR PINS
CHAPTER X
FACTORY AND REPAIR SHOP ADJUSTING
CHAPTER XI
PRELIMINARY NOTES AND PRACTICE FOR BEGINNERS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XII
PRELIMINARY NOTES AND PRACTICE ON VERTICAL CORRECTIONS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIII
CONCRETE EXAMPLES SHOWING DEFINITE THREE POSITION ALTERATIONS AND LABOR UTILIZED
CHAPTER XIV
CONCRETE EXAMPLES SHOWING DEFINITE FIVE POSITION ALTERATIONS AND LABOR UTILIZED
CHAPTER XV
TIMING AND FINAL REGULATION
PART III SPECIAL NOTES
CHAPTER XVI
SPECIAL NOTES
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