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Omega General Help / Re: What's holding this in place ?
« on: 15 April 2014, 17:45:04 »
Be careful when dismantling because there are more screws as you progress through the removal. An offset screwdriver is particularly useful here and make sure the head is the right size, to avoid stripping the surface of the screw. Access for grips is not easy.
I recall there also being a small 'light indicator' or plastic light magnifier somewhere in the open/shut wheel assembly? Not certain if they are standard but I'd imagine this would rattle annoyingly, if dislocated, so, note the position and check this is not the original 'rattle'?
Patience and notes will pay-off when taking this lot out. If it's tight then don't force it to breaking point. Inspection will probably reveal another fastener so note their location.
Good luck.
I recall there also being a small 'light indicator' or plastic light magnifier somewhere in the open/shut wheel assembly? Not certain if they are standard but I'd imagine this would rattle annoyingly, if dislocated, so, note the position and check this is not the original 'rattle'?
Patience and notes will pay-off when taking this lot out. If it's tight then don't force it to breaking point. Inspection will probably reveal another fastener so note their location.
Good luck.