Baldwin springs

Kurt Eichenbach keichenbach@austin.rr.com
Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:47:26 -0600


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To weaken a rep spring first disengage it from the groove.  Then, using=20=

your rep-spring tool you push down on the very end of the spring. =20
Smaller adjustments to the springs can be made by massaging the belly=20
of the spring.

Kurt


On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 02:18  PM, daniel carlton wrote:

i'm doing a regulation job on a Baldwin SD 10.=A0 i've replaced all the=20=

whippens w/ new ones and i'm wondering how i go about weakening the rep=20=

springs.=A0 i've taken my Hart spring tool and tried to weaken the =
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by pushing down on the top of the arc of the spring, pretty much=20
halfway between the jack and where the spring attaches to the whip (am=20=

i making any sense at all?)=A0 i tried adjusting the screw first, but =
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springs were still too stout.=A0 thanks for any advice.=A0
by the way thanks to all who replied to my last posted question.=A0 the=20=

info really helped.
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daniel carlton



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