GenTLe Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Please, may some of the experts chime in and tell me how to arrive to the screw that keeps the rotor of the Noob ROO Chrono in place? I have seen that the 2 screws are fake. What I can't get is if the little round plate with the jewel in the middle of the rotor is a screw itself (and should be turned using something to fit in the 2 holes it has on the surface) or if it is somehow glued and below there is the real rotor screw. Thanks, GenTLe
themannier Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Just try to put the tip of your tweezer in one of the two holes on the plate, or both holes, then turn to the left to unscrew it; as if you use a clamp pin
GenTLe Posted July 12, 2016 Author Report Posted July 12, 2016 Just try to put the tip of your tweezer in one of the two holes on the plate, or both holes, then turn to the left to unscrew it; as if you use a clamp pin I tried: twisted my tweezer... If this is "the way" (so if the plate is a screw itself) then I will retry with stronger tweezers Or build a hublot-type screwdriver for the scope...
themannier Posted July 12, 2016 Report Posted July 12, 2016 Strong and larger tweezer is the way i think, good luck my firend ! I am pretty sure the plate is a screw
time4change Posted July 20, 2016 Report Posted July 20, 2016 those screws are decorations, I think. The rotor just snaps in place.
GenTLe Posted July 22, 2016 Author Report Posted July 22, 2016 Yes I confirm they aren't screws but just glued-on bits. Rotor should be there kept by a screw anyway.
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