This video shows you how to perform some very basic repairs/maintenance on a pocket transit compass traditionally used in field geology.
This is an older model K & E transit compass and is similar to some models of Brunton transit compasses where the glass can easily be removed once you are able to remove the metal snap ring. (Clarification- video estimated that the compass in this demo may date back to the 1950s, but upon further communication with owner, it is more likely from the 1970s.)
**Warning** Removing the snap ring holding in the glass is the most challenging tasks of servicing a transit compass and extreme caution should be taken to avoid damaging or breaking the glass and internal components. That being said, if you have a newer model transit compass, be aware that any attempts to service the compass on your own may void any existing warranty.
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