I was working on a Unitas 285 497 and lost one of the screws for the settling lever jumper.
I have been on all fours looking for it. It is lost...
If anyone has a dead 285 497, or a screw let me know.
This screw is smaller than a 6497. I tried.
This hobby is never easy for me. The pic is before it was lost
setting lever jumper screw
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Re: setting lever jumper screw
its stuck to the bottom of your shoe? In your cloths? I swear I lose things like this all the time
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Re: setting lever jumper screw
Did you try sweeping a magnet over the area? Those little guys will jump far, if you think you've swept a big enough area go bigger.
Hoping one of our members can chime in with a replacement for ya.
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Hoping one of our members can chime in with a replacement for ya.
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Re: setting lever jumper screw
I only have for 649X.
If I happen to launch a part, I use a torch light and sweep the floor and table.
The setting lever spring is #445 and the screw is #5445.
If I happen to launch a part, I use a torch light and sweep the floor and table.
The setting lever spring is #445 and the screw is #5445.
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Re: setting lever jumper screw
Looking at the picture, it seems to me that the screw is not lost, it is broken. The head lost, and the tail inside the movement.
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Re: setting lever jumper screw
Thanks for everyone’s help! [mention]Yoda [/mention]’s part numbers allow me to find a replacement.
Unitas 285 497 shares the same setting jumper and screws with a couple of movements.
I was able to find a broken Unitas 429 for pretty cheap.
Unitas 285 497 shares the same setting jumper and screws with a couple of movements.
I was able to find a broken Unitas 429 for pretty cheap.
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I think it is the guide pin you see, one of the setting wheels is running on it if I am not very much mistaken.
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Re: setting lever jumper screw
I recently built a parts "sweeper" because of this. 3 feet of 1" pvc pipe with a 45 angle cut on one end, then a 1"x4" flat refrigerator magnet glued to the 45. Saves time on my hands and knees with a headlamp and reading glasses.
Good luck finding that replacement. If you're like me, shortly after it arrives in the mail, you will find your original screw without looking for it, and in a location you are sure you've already checked =)
Good luck finding that replacement. If you're like me, shortly after it arrives in the mail, you will find your original screw without looking for it, and in a location you are sure you've already checked =)
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Re: setting lever jumper screw
atkin68 wrote: ↑November 30th, 2020, 9:51 am I recently built a parts "sweeper" because of this. 3 feet of 1" pvc pipe with a 45 angle cut on one end, then a 1"x4" flat refrigerator magnet glued to the 45. Saves time on my hands and knees with a headlamp and reading glasses.
Good luck finding that replacement. If you're like me, shortly after it arrives in the mail, you will find your original screw without looking for it, and in a location you are sure you've already checked =)



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Re: setting lever jumper screw
It makes me feel better I am not the only one.blueradish wrote: ↑November 30th, 2020, 11:10 amatkin68 wrote: ↑November 30th, 2020, 9:51 am I recently built a parts "sweeper" because of this. 3 feet of 1" pvc pipe with a 45 angle cut on one end, then a 1"x4" flat refrigerator magnet glued to the 45. Saves time on my hands and knees with a headlamp and reading glasses.
Good luck finding that replacement. If you're like me, shortly after it arrives in the mail, you will find your original screw without looking for it, and in a location you are sure you've already checked =)![]()
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So true.