| 41. | Rather than pallets, the escapement uses a cutaway cylinder on the balance wheel shaft, which the escape teeth enter one by one.
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| 42. | The balance wheel continues clockwise, again free from interference until it is pulled back by the balance spring to the center position.
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| 43. | Self-control is the " balance wheel " with which you control your enthusiasm and direct it where you wish it to carry you.
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| 44. | The president was elevated to a position of preeminence as the " balance wheel ", the defender and ultimate arbiter of national politics.
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| 45. | The foliot was also gradually replaced with the balance wheel, which had a higher moment of inertia for its size, allowing better timekeeping.
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| 46. | For instance Jendritzki ( Swiss ) and de Carle ( English ) use the term " balance " rather than " balance wheel ".
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| 47. | The usual practice in the 18th century was to have the movement between two parallel plates and the balance wheel outside the top plate.
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| 48. | Instead, they use a balance spring : a fine spring connected to a metal balance wheel that oscillates ( rotates back and forth ).
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| 49. | 2003 was the last year of the original Flys, with the balance wheel on the face of the guitar and the 4 knob setup.
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| 50. | The Gyromax balance has six to eight small turnable weights that fit on pins located in recesses around the top of the balance wheel rim.
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