It s the first thing to try when a clock will not stay running.
Putting wall clock back in beat.
You can do this or if you have a skirting board at floor level put a piece of wood between the back of the clock and the wall to take up the gap.
Move pendulum to the left or right until the escape wheel escapes from one pallet to the other.
Setting the beat of the pendulum clock if the beat is irregular like.
If the clock keeps running when started from both the.
Release pendulum and see.
Release pendulum and see if clock keeps.
The pendulum swing distance should be equal on both sides of the.
Turn the hour hand one revolution clockwise forward this will set the time back one hour.
By over swinging the pendulum most modern german mechanical clock movements can be put back into beat.
This can be done by either try leveling again from left to right by moving the clock very slightly from the bottom until you hear the most even tick tock.
This is also known as auto beat and is found in most post ww2 german clock movements.
Consult a specialist before setting a chronometer.
Move the crutch see figure 2 to the.
After you have checked the above four and found them ok or fixed as necessary you adjust the beat as follows.
Putting in beat by adjusting the crutch the aim is to adjust the angle of the crutch without disturbing the position of the escapement to which it is attached the steel bit at the top that stops the brass escape wheel turning.
Move the crutch to the left and right see figure 2.
It is best to not set the hands just record the chronometer s error each day.
Setting the beat of the pendulum clock if the beat is irregular like.
Most antique clock backs have a few holes in them where previous owners screwed them to the wall to fix them in position.
Tock tick tock tick an adjustment must be made or the clock will stop.
Jefferson golden hour clock and golden helm golden minute golden view and golden secret.
Tock tick tock tick an adjustment must be made or the clock will stop.
This can be done by either try leveling again from left to right by moving the clock very slightly from the bottom until you hear the most even tick tock.
This can be screwed to the back of the clock or glued on.