
Disassembly
of
the Model
SWEEP SECOND
_/
HAND
./
~
HOUR
HAND
~
MINUTE
HAND
DIAL
BOSS
SINK
TAB
AB
HOLE
BOSS LOCATING
HOLE
106
Movement
To
disassemble
the
Model
106
for
cleaning
, this procedure should be
followed :
A. Remove
the
case
bock
and
sup-
port
ring I
this
is
not always
used) .
B. Remove
the
screw on
the
set
lever (beside
the
stem)
and
the
set lever to release the crown and
stem
assembly.
C.
Pull
the
crown
and
stem
assembly
out
of
engagement
in
the move-
ment
and the movement assembly
can
then
be
lifted
out
of
the
case.
I
Some
case
designs require
that
the
crystal be removed
and
the
movement
is
then removed through
the
front
of
the
case
.)
D. Remove all
hands
.
E.
Straighten
the
dial tabs
so
they
will
pass through
the
holes. Turn
the
assembly over
and
lift off
the
Dial,
the
Day Disc,
the
Dote Ring,
Dote
Detent
Spring, Day
Detent
Spring
and
the
Day-Dote Frame
Assembly.
Note
lo
cation of bosses.
F.
Remove
the
Hour Wheel
Washer
lA)
, Hour Wheel Assembly I
B),
and
Cannon
Pinion Assembly ICl
from
the
movement.
With
the
ab
ove
parts
removed,
the bas
ic
movement may
be
re-
placed with o
Timex
reconditioned
movement. The parts removed
above are assembled to the recon-
ditioned movement
as
described
starting
on
page
1
06.4
.
G.
After
the
above ports have been
removed, the basic movement
con
be disassembled, cleaned, lubri-
cated
and
reassemb
le
d os
out-
lined for
the
Model
104
Move-
ment
start
ing on Page 1
04
.3.
H.
The
Hour Wheel Washer, Hour
Wheel
Assembly, Connon Pinion
Assembly, Day
Detent
Spring,
Date
Detent
Spring
and
the Day-
Date
Frame Assembly may be
cleaned
using
standard
watch
cleaning solutions.
CAUTION: Extreme core must be
, exercised
in
cleaning
Dials, Hands, Day Discs,
and
Dote Rings, Solvent
type cleaners w
ill
often
damage
the
finish on
these
parts.
106.3