Each winding arbour has a function.
Pendulum wall clock has two winding holes.
The number of winding arbours correspond to the number of gear trains or sets of gears on a clock.
This is a time only clock.
Winding the clock is a simple process but if you re a bit clueless when it comes to following instructions you can ruin the delicate gears and springs inside the clock.
You may be frustrated because you don t have the time to google instructions or are second guessing why you.
Winding an antique grandfather clock.
After winding the clock set the correct time by moving the minute hand either clockwise or counterclockwise.
Clocks that require actual winding will have anywhere from one to three winding holes on the body of the clock often in the back facing.
If there are two holes one is for the time spring and one is for the hourly chime.
If the clock has a weight in addition to the pendulum winding the clock will lift the weight.
Unlike our cell phones which magically operate on their own a 31 day clock must be wound up to continue working.
Winding the arbor in this hole will give the clock power to keep time.
Longest bar is 13 5 on an l shaped piece with read more.
Most clocks have one two or three weights but there may be more on unusual models.
The location and purpose of these holes are usually the same for all clocks.
Take a look at your clock dial and you will see one two or three holes.
Antique grandfather clocks often have two weights and two corresponding winding points in the dial.
If you cannot find either a chain or a winding hole in the clock face ask someone to help you look or consult a professional clockmaker or clock repair shop.
I have been unable to find chime bars for my howard miller pembrook clock.
One two or three what does each one do.
If you see a hanging chain next to each weight your clock is probably chain wound.
If the clock is running too fast or too slow adjust the nut on the bottom of the pendulum rod.
These are called winding arbours or winding points.
It is a key wind wall clock serial 13150473.
The winding pegs for antique or reproduction clocks are typically square and found in a small hole on the face side or rear of the clock depending upon its make.
Stop winding when the weight reaches the underside of the wooden board at the top of the weight s.
It does not chime or strike the hours.