Suggested Tools Used in clock repair

GENERAL INFORMATION (TOOLS)

There is a countersink tool that you will inevitably need. Actually a set of them
will probably be needed . PICTURE These are available from various tool manufacturers ;
however it will probably be necessary to make your own to custom fit to the bushing sizes.
Many times it will be necessary to cut the protruding edge of a bushing flush with the
plate surface to clear levers or gears that ride close to the plate. I have made mine
out of drill rod. Harden them by dipping them in water immediately after heating them
to a cherry red . They will cut brass or bronze quite well however cutting steel will
dull them very quickly.
Keep on hand a couple of blocks of aluminum and brass about ¾ in. square
and 21/2 in. long. Three sets of numbered drill bits 60 through 80 and 1 through 60 and
lettered drill bits will be absolutely necessary. Use the blocks to provide custom drilled
holes when there is a need for a specific size and depth. Yes the aluminum and brass
is soft but that is precisely what is needed most of the time. The aluminum or brass will
hold the shaft or pivot while the collar or gear is driven on without damaging it. It is
often necessary to have a hole precisely fit to a shaft to install or remove collars or

gears and the only way to do this is to drill the holes to fit the shaft exactly.
A keyboard ; a board with holes drilled for each size of key will be convenient
to carry from clock to clock so that the necessary key will be available with a minimum
of running around the shop.
In my opinion , a watchmakers lathe is the best type or lathe to use . If possible
have on hand collets 1 through 80. A d.c. motor powered by a battery charger with a
resistive foot pedal on the a.c. line offers a good measure of safety because the motor
uses low voltage. This system also has , in most cases , higher torque.
A tool for cutting down lantern pinions to the proper length can be made by
cutting a piece of round stock of brass or steel and drilling a hole through the middle
as if you are performing a repivot job. Drill the hole all the way through up to twice
the diameter of the pinions that are being replaced. PICTURE . Supply stock to fit
through the hole with a clamp on one side. Place the old pinion in the end; bring the
stock up to the old pinion and push it up until it is even with the end of the drilled
stock; set the clamp on the end ; now there is a reference point and the new pinions
can be cut. Also the pinions can be held and ground on the wheel.

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Sessions No. 706 Eight Day (repair notes)

There is a mantle clock made by Sessions that is a time only clock ; but looks
like a time and strike unit in every way except there is only one place to wind the clock.
The clock says No. 706 eight day time on the back on the label . It is an eight day clock.
The clock says Made In USA on the dial but thats all. The mechanism is stamped made by
Sessions clock company , Forrestville on the front plate.

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Junghans westminster chime (repair notes)

The Junghans w/c mechanism return spring on the trip; it is usually
brass.

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Seth Thomas A 200 (repair notes)

Regulation on Seth Thomas A— 200 series movement : left for slower ,
right for faster 4 1/3 minutes per day = 1 turn.
The Kieninger strike hammer support spring is .0075in. thick and .200in. wide.
These are used on the ksu movement.

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Seth Thomas 124 (repair notes)

Seth Thomas 124 :
Rack return spring : .010in. / Suspension spring thickness: .001in.
.900in. long , .190in. wide. Hammer return spring: .016in. strong, trip lever return
spring: .010in. inside plate , .013 outside plate. Regulation on the Seth Thomas 124:
left for slower , right for faster 2 ½ minutes per day = 1 turn.

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New Haven beehive style “Petite”

New Haven: Small beehive style mantle with a round mechanism (spring drive) 8
day the information on the inside back gives regulation parameters. The name of the
clock is the Petite. Regulator: ¼ turn = 1 minute in 24 hours. This is from the original
instructions from the factory.

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Waterbury triple plate chime mechanism

Waterbury triple plate westminster chime mechanism: mainspring specs:
Time mainspring: .018in. X .750in. X 96in.
Strike mainspring: .014in. X .750in. X 96in.
Chime mainspring: .0225in. X .874in. X 78in.
At this time there is no replacement available for the chime mainspring; it must be
custom made.

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Seth Thomas # 113 A

Technical information about the Seth Thomas #113A mechanism.The
mechanism plays the westminster chime on a set of 5 rods friction fit into a gong
block that says Mayland NY USA on it . The rods are a steel color and are .116
inches in diameter. This particular mechanism has 10521 stamped directly below the
in.Seth Thomas # 113 A identification on the back plate. The suspension spring is
.003 inches strong by .250 inches wide and the distance between the pins is 1.060 inches.
The pendulum leader is 3.225 inches long. The winding gears are the same IE: the small
gears that go on the arbors are all the same (diameter and tooth count ) and the larger
gears are also the same likewise. The time and strike barrells are identical in that
they both have the same tooth count and the same diameter and the same barrell diameter
and the same width : 76 teeth 2.255 inches diameter (gear end) 2.046 inches barrell
diameter and 1.040 inches thick. The chime barrell has a gear diameter of 2.505 inches
and barrell diameter of 2.315 inches and a thickness of 1.150 inches and a tooth
count of 84. The self correct spring is made of blued steel and has a dimple on the
end . It is .165 inches wide and .009 inches strong. The chime trip lever cog has a
return spring that is .013 inches strong. The strike shutoff lever return spring is
.014 inches strong. The chime trip lever return spring is also .014 inches strong. The
chime mainspring is 1in. by .018in. by 92 inches ; the strike and time mainsprings are
the same : .875in. by .018in. by 82 inches. The 113A ; 113; and 113AB take different
mainsprings. The strike shutoff cam on this clock wears towards the rack and
consequentially it will bind when it finally wears down far enough to bottom out on the
rack.

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Kundo Electronic clock

KUNDO ELECTRONIC:

The Kundo ELECTRONIC clock ( made by Kieninger and Obergfell in Germany )
uses a 1.5 volt power source. The blue wire is to be hooked to the negative and the red
wire should be hooked to the positive side of the battery source. This particular type of
clock has a transistorized multivibrator circuit inside the bottom of the case
and the spare parts you’ll need quite frequently for its proper maintenance. working properly , sends a pulse to the coil at precise intervals to make the pendulum
swing. There is only one coil on this model and the lever on top that advances the gear
train one space at a time does not have an electrical switch as an integral part of it.
The suspension spring measures : .002 inches strong by .160 inches wide both sides ;
brass thickness is .061 inches. Pin to hole distance is : .385 inches.

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Seth Thomas Sonora chime (dual chime)

The sonora chime by Seth Thomas that has dual chimes (whittington
and westminster ) has 2 small dials about 1 ½ inches in diameter on the top of the
face . One of them is for the chime selection and the other is for the timekeeping
adjustment. The mainspring in the chime unit is larger than in the single chime
unit; it’s dimensions are: strength: .00215inches by 1.375 inches wide by approximately
106 inches long. The sequence of the hammers is as follows: looking in the back of the
case assign numbers to the hammers and let the hammer closest to the back be #1 .
The wittington sequence is as follows at the quarter hour chime: 1, 4, 6, 7, 2 ,3 ,5 ,8.
The westminster chime at the quarter hour is: 6, 7 ,2 ,8.

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