Adjustment on the dial if your clock has a small arbor protruding the dial near the 12 or the 6 or perhaps in.
Pendulum wall clock adjustment.
How to regulate the time of your pendulum clock.
Adjust the speed of the pendulum and clock by moving the pendulum adjustment nut.
If the pendulum is in motion bring it to.
Too low causes the clock to run slow.
To slow the grandfather clock down move the pendulum disk down by turning the adjustment nut to the left.
To speed the grandfather clock up move the pendulum disk up by turning the adjustment nut to the right.
The pendulum bob or weight with a threaded adjustment to lower or raise the bob and movements that have an adjustable platform at the top of the suspension spring.
3 look at.
Set the grandfather clock correctly by using.
Locate the adjustable weight or screw mechanism near the pendulum arm.
There is either a threaded nut under the pendulum bob weight or a knurled wheel in the center of the bob.
Move the nut up or down depending if it.
Open the access panel of the clock case where the pendulum is located.
The pendulum disk is moved up or down by turning the adjustment nut.
2 look at the clock again exactly 24 hours later and see if it is fast or slow.
A pendulum too high causes the clock to run fast.
The first type is obvious.
How to adjust a pendulum clock escapement step 1.
Adjustment nut on the pendulum if your clock has a small nut on the bottom or another place on of the pendulum then.
Adjust the pendulum up or down.
Place the circular bubble level beneath the pendulum.
Adjust your pendulum clock to the correct time and then set the clock on a level surface and check that it is wound.
Adjust the weights if they are twisted.
Now you need to check your pendulum clock after 24 hours against an accurate timepiece or computer.
Next you need to stop the pendulum and.
Push the weights to see that they are working correctly with the pendulum.
If space restrictions do not allow the level to rest under.