My ST2 is losing power. After reading RC’s excellent tutorial on deadbeat escapements, I think I know what part of the problem is; the bezel around the crutch pin slot is worn. Several people mentioned that when I was trying to get it in beat, but until I read the tutorial, I underestimated the importance of a good fit. If I’m thinking correctly here, the enlarged opening in the slot that allows the crutch pin to rattle around robs the pendulum of a tiny bit of overswing with each tick-tock, until it doesn’t have enough power left to move the exit pallet off of the escape wheel. So, I ordered a new bezel, and in the meantime, I thought I would try Bruce’s suggestion of bending the crutch pin slightly, so that it rides on a different spot in the slot. That brings up something I’ve wondered about all along. The crutch has to run at an angle off of the verge arbor, in order for it to engage with the pendulum. At the point of engagement, how deep should the pin ride in the crutch slot? All the way up to the “nail head”? Slightly back? After I start the clock and the pendulum settles, mine is probably between 1/16 and 1/8” from the head of the pin being flush with the slot, but I have no idea what is correct or optimum. Also, as for the pin itself, mine is perpendicular to the crutch shaft, which makes it engage the pendulum slot at a slight angle. Is that correct, or should the end of the crutch be bent slightly so that the pin rides in the slot perpendicular to the pendulum? Also, since I have had it running, the winding drum got hung up once. I jiggled the key back and forth on the winding arbor a little and it popped loose, so I’m not sure what hung it up. It hasn’t happened since, but are there known/common issues with that setup? After it happened, I disengaged the ratchet and lowered the weight all the way down, wound it slowly, and made sure it spooled evenly in a single layer, and it did that perfectly. Just wondering if there are things that might need attention. I replaced the maintaining power spring when I went through the movement, so that is new. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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