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Victorinox large scissor spring advice

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Victorinox large scissor spring advice
on: May 25, 2022, 05:23:15 PM
Hi , I have a few Vics with large scissors and most are recently bought models. I thought I’d buy some spare scissor springs to keep just in case one ever broke. I purchased a pack of 6 from Heinnie Haynes but when they arrived I noticed while they were the correct size the tips of the springs were different. I’m wondering if they are for the older pre groove models. Please see pic , the spare spring is on the right. Is there anywhere preferably in the UK I can purchase the correct springs ? These don’t look like they will ride in the little groove very well

1614E2BF-115B-4F19-9BE6-8FC3C408A89C by Duncan Moore, on Flickr
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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #1 on: May 25, 2022, 08:38:41 PM
I've always used these guys for my spares:
https://www.swisstool.co.uk/st/Spares-and-Accessories/

Be aware - Reviews on their service vary, mainly around custom engraved items, but I've never had any problems personally and several friends who placed recent orders also had flawless service.


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #2 on: May 25, 2022, 09:53:42 PM
I've always used these guys for my spares:
https://www.swisstool.co.uk/st/Spares-and-Accessories/

Be aware - Reviews on their service vary, mainly around custom engraved items, but I've never had any problems personally and several friends who placed recent orders also had flawless service.

Thanks Tasky


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #3 on: August 09, 2022, 04:01:28 PM
Still not having any luck , all the springs I order are the older style and not to newer ones for grooved scissors like the Pioneer  X


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #4 on: August 09, 2022, 11:18:17 PM
You ordered from the guys I linked?
I'd be quite surprised, as the springs I got from them were the most recent groove-rider type, and that was a good 2-3 years ago...!


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #5 on: August 10, 2022, 09:19:04 AM
You ordered from the guys I linked?
I'd be quite surprised, as the springs I got from them were the most recent groove-rider type, and that was a good 2-3 years ago...!

Tasky I’m so sorry but I must have messed up last time and ended up ordering from somewhere else , I’ve just placed an order for one from the link you supplied. Many thanks for that 👍


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #6 on: August 12, 2022, 10:43:18 PM
 :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: New spring has arrived and it’s still the wrong  :rant: one. I’ve now spent over £10 and bought springs from 4 different companies and they are all the old style springs. How hard can it be  :dunno:


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #7 on: August 12, 2022, 11:47:59 PM
Well, I'm stumped... and quite shocked, to be honest.
Is there an international shortage, and the only ones any place has left are the old design, perhaps?


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #8 on: August 13, 2022, 12:36:31 AM
:rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: New spring has arrived and it’s still the wrong  :rant: one. I’ve now spent over £10 and bought springs from 4 different companies and they are all the old style springs. How hard can it be  :dunno:
I was going to post you a couple out of the Vic parts kit I got a while ago, but upon close inspection they are all the old style
:dunno:


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #9 on: August 13, 2022, 08:03:52 AM
Well, I'm stumped... and quite shocked, to be honest.
Is there an international shortage, and the only ones any place has left are the old design, perhaps?

I’m wondering that too. I think the best thing for me to do is email Victorinox and ask them what they suggest. I wonder if the old and new springs share the same part number.


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #10 on: August 13, 2022, 08:04:30 AM
I was going to post you a couple out of the Vic parts kit I got a while ago, but upon close inspection they are all the old style
:dunno:

Thanks for the thought and for looking for me  :tu:


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #11 on: August 13, 2022, 08:49:22 AM
Dunc, I’ve got the spring replacement tool and a box of (supposedly) all the springs Victorinox make - could you post a pic of what you need the spring to look like and I’ll have a rummage? If I’ve got some, I’m happy to send you some?


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #12 on: August 13, 2022, 09:00:50 AM
Dunc, I’ve got the spring replacement tool and a box of (supposedly) all the springs Victorinox make - could you post a pic of what you need the spring to look like and I’ll have a rummage? If I’ve got some, I’m happy to send you some?

Awesome thank you , it’s the spring on the left , it’s that same as the Pioneer X model if you have one to compare.

1614E2BF-115B-4F19-9BE6-8FC3C408A89C by Duncan Moore, on Flickr


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #13 on: August 13, 2022, 10:52:26 AM
Excellent - it is the one I thought it was! Pm me your address and I’ll post you some.  :cheers:


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #14 on: August 13, 2022, 11:07:47 AM
Agh! I’ve just rummaged through my box of spares and the large quantity of spares that come with the spring change tool set, and the 1.37N supplied does not have the dimple at the end as shown in your pic, or indeed on my PXs…… I don’t really understand why not. Even the scissors on my 91mm models have that dimple, but not in the boxes of spares - they have a point hitch fits into the groove (1.37 has a rounder edge which does not) but not the dimple - seems Vic doesn’t supply that version…. :think: :dunno:


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #15 on: August 14, 2022, 01:32:31 PM
Agh! I’ve just rummaged through my box of spares and the large quantity of spares that come with the spring change tool set, and the 1.37N supplied does not have the dimple at the end as shown in your pic, or indeed on my PXs…… I don’t really understand why not. Even the scissors on my 91mm models have that dimple, but not in the boxes of spares - they have a point hitch fits into the groove (1.37 has a rounder edge which does not) but not the dimple - seems Vic doesn’t supply that version…. :think: :dunno:

Thanks for looking for me  :tu:


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #16 on: August 19, 2022, 06:01:39 AM
Hi Dunc,

I had a check too and can confirm Rizio's findings.

Seems really strange that Vic porvide an old style scissors sring - rounded tip - that went out 30 years ago!!  in their spares kit

Particularly strange as the narower pointed tip will work OK with no groove - But the wider tip does not work so well with a groove

I guess you could file the tip on the spare spring down a little to make a point.

Would also be worth sending info on this as feedback to Victorinox 


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #17 on: August 19, 2022, 08:19:34 AM
Are you guys talking about part number 4.0581 Replacement Parts Case or a different parts case set?

 
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As I have also recently ordered this kit to do some repairs on some of my SAK's


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #18 on: August 20, 2022, 08:17:26 AM
That one and the spring replacement tool set which comes with “all” the springs, except for the model currently used for some reason (the 1.37N in the set would work, just not as elegantly as the one actually fitted)! If the shops in the UK are given the same, it might explain why they couldn’t supply them too….


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #19 on: February 10, 2024, 07:44:52 PM
Agh! I’ve just rummaged through my box of spares and the large quantity of spares that come with the spring change tool set, and the 1.37N supplied does not have the dimple at the end as shown in your pic, or indeed on my PXs…… I don’t really understand why not. Even the scissors on my 91mm models have that dimple, but not in the boxes of spares - they have a point hitch fits into the groove (1.37 has a rounder edge which does not) but not the dimple - seems Vic doesn’t supply that version…. :think: :dunno:

Having been researching what spring would fit my 84mm scissors I may be able to help here.  In summary, I was quite surprised at just how many spring types there have been.  There's also scope for confusion between two versions of the spring repair kit that Victorinox have supplied.

A careful inspection of the 2008 and 2015 catalogues available at SAKwiki shows there have been two versions of 9.6100, the "Toolbox / Mounting device for scissor springs".  The A.nn57 spring codes shown below are listed for each, with different quantities (less of what is old at the time, more of what is new).

Also some of the descriptions evolve, especially (and related to this thread) for the 1.36.. large / 91mm knives. The A.3757 is for "new" (aka "current") knives in 2008, but by 2015 they are the "old" style because the "with cam" (aka groove) slot is now "new".

The disappearance of the 0.36.. springs also explains the observation by some that their (later) kit has 0.37.. (aka 0.36..) written over / removed on the compartment labels.  This does make me wonder about the correct sizing of the pins on the punch on the kits.  I think the 0.37.. punch is correct for early 0.36../1.36.. springs in the 2008 kit, but only the 1.37N will be right for both spring types in the 2015 kit.

In short I think OP above was looking for the A.3757.A spring, but was being sent A.3757.  Other posters here were also finding that latter one in their earlier spring kits, or the 4.0581 "Small spare parts box"

Here's that list of which A.nn57 springs are in which version of the 9.6100 set, with (x10), etc indicating 10 in there and the description used at the time.  The [hints] in square braces come from another Victorinox document that I found, and are very useful for untangling what new and old mean at times :).  EDIT: Added my guess as to what is in each compartment of the boxes using {X.YY} notes.

All we need now is for someone to line up all 7 spring types plus tip profile so we know what is what.

A.2757
2008: (x10) for 0.36.. and 1.36.. old models {0.37/1.37}
2015: N/A

A.3757
2008: (x30) for 1.36.. new models {1.37N}
2015: (x10) for 1.36.. old models {1.37}

A.3757.A
2008: N/A
2015: (x30) for 1.36.. new models [with cams] {1.37N}

A.6257
2008: (x30) for Classic 0.62.. – 0.63.. {0.62}
2015: (x30) for Classic 0.62.. – 0.63.. {0.62}

A.6657
2008: (x5) for 0.65.. – 0.66.. old ["single leg"] {0.65}
2015: N/A

A.6557
2008: (x20) for 0.65.. – 0.66.. new models, and 0.70, 0.71 {0.65N}
2015: (x10) for 0.65.. – 0.66.. old models {0.65}

A.6557.A
2008: N/A
2015: (x20) for 0.65.. – 0.66.. new, and 0.70, 0.71 {0.65N}

And then...

4.0581: Small spare parts box
A.3757 (x3)
A.6257 (x3)
« Last Edit: February 10, 2024, 10:48:34 PM by Little Tinker »


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Re: Victorinox large scissor spring advice
Reply #20 on: February 11, 2024, 10:52:59 AM
Great researching, Little Tinker! I must confess that the sheer number of springs came as I surprise to me!  :facepalm:


 

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