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The Origin of the Fusee
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
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The fusee, as applied to horology, is a conically shaped arbor affixed to the main driving-wheel, or great wheel, of a spring-driven clock. It applies the principle of the lever to equalize the diminishing power of the spring as it runs down (fig. i). The word is derived from the Latin fusata, a spindle filled with thread, which is quite an apt description.
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