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Useful consumable items in watch repair

June 10th, 2009 · No Comments

Rubbing compounds, screws and spring bar tool parts are all items that find specific use in watch work shops. Rubbing compounds are typically used in cleaning operations; screws are used for fastening while spring bar tool parts are spares used with the tool.

 

The A and F rubbing compound is a multi purpose cleaning compound for cleaning balance wheel pivots and train wheels. This particular compound is also very useful in removing stains and finger markings from plates, bridges, dials etc. They are good for taking away excess oil and for removing broken pivots. Apart from the above uses, this compound also finds use as a holding compound, securing compounds etc.

 

A&F Rubbing Compund.

 

The Bergeon Radico watchmakers cleaning compound is a dry compound that comes as a stick and not in a box. It is ideal for easy removing of dust, oil, dirt and finger prints. It is also suitable for cleaning PCBs, dials, jewellery, bridges and plates. It is best for use on non porous compounds. It is a versatile and popular product used by watchmakers the world over; it is non corrosive and is soft to touch being gentle on skin.

 

Bergeon Rodico Cleaning Compound

 

The mini stainless steel screws come in a package having 170 pieces of assorted diameter screws. There are 17 types of screws in this package. They vary in height from 1.4 mm to 2.2 mm and the diameter varies from 1 * 1.5 mm to 1.4* 3.3 mm. As they are made from stainless steel, they are long lasting. The spring bar tool spare pins are available from Bergeon as a pack of one piece or a pack of tem pieces. It is genuine and Swiss made. The Bergeon spring bar tool spare forks has standard 1 mm forks. They are Swiss made. They also come in another standard 3 mm size. They are available as individual pieces.

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