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400 DAY ANNIVERSARY PARTS

400 Day Help ---------------------------- 400 Day Repair Kit

12 Files

These files come in a variety of shapes to perform different tasks.

An example of a task that would require these files, would be to file a escape wheel tooth back to shape if its been damaged.

Item # AN15 -- $19


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Suspensions

Single Strengths in a three pack
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Available in all inch sizes between .0018 and .0040
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Specify size with the drop down list below.

To determine the size, measure the existing spring that is to be replaced, or try the repair guide on this page to see if your clock is listed.

. Item #AN7 -- $20 pk of 3

Blocks & Forks

Assorted blocks and forks for general repair
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Be sure not to bend the suspension spring when installing any of this hardware
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Suspension springs bend very easily and the clock cannot run if it gets bent.

Sorry for the price, they are very hard to come by new, and getting harder to find.

Item # AN8 -- $79

Schatz Key

Long brass key #3 size
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Fits most Schatz Lantern style 400 day clocks.

If the clock is not made by Schatz, then see the other keys below or go to the clock key page.

This key is longer than the norm to reach into the case of a lantern style 400 day or 1000 day Schatz clock.
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Item # AN9 -- $15

400 Day Book

400 Day Repair Guide

10th edition
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Hardcover
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9x10 with 237pgs
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Identifications, Repair tips, and Troubleshooting.

    This book is a must if you lost the suspension spring on your clock. If you lost it, then there is no way to tell what sized spring to use. This book may help if your clock is listed. In addition to thoroughly documenting the history of 400 day clocks, this book contains guidelines on repairs, adjustments, pendulums, suspensions, and other components. It also includes an extensive collection of back plate and suspension illustrations which aid clock identification and the selection of replacement parts.

 

Item # AN10 --$38

Clock Domes

3in W x 4 1/2in H
$12

4in W x 7in H
$19

4 5/8in W x 8in H
$29

5 1/2in W x 9in H +plus
$39

Select the size with the drop down menu below

Item #AN1

Brass Key

To get a key for your clock, first measure the shaft that the key is to go over.

Then use the chart on the key page to convert your measurement to the key size number. You will also see these keys available there also.

It does not matter what key is used with these clocks, as long as it fits.


Item # AN14 -- $10

Let Down Tool

Let Down Keys

Interchangeable ends, sizes 5,6,7,8,10, and 12

A must have tool to work on 400 days. This tool must be used to let down the power of the mainspring before the plates are separated or damage will occur.

See our clock help pages for more 400 day tips.



Item # AN17 -- $49

Hand Remover

Hand Remover

Removes hands and gears in a straight upward motion to prevent damage.
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Item # AN16 -- $19


Micrometer

Available in readings of 0-25

Use this to determine the thickness of suspension springs and mainsprings

Item # AN18 --$19


Wooden Bench Key Let down keys

Used to release the power in a wound up mainspring.This will go over your existing key and let you release the power in a safe manner.

Item #CT21-- $15


Tweezer set


5pc Tweezers

Stainless steel tweezers set of five various styles.

Item #CT36-- $15


Clock Repair E-Book

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Only $20

The E-Book downloading instructions will be emailed to you after the order is placed.
Under the shipping options, just select "No shipping fee - download only" so there is not a charge. This will be Emailed to you in PDF format.

Weight Driven

1. Introduction
2. Putting it "In Beat"
3. Ticks ok but stops
4. No tick tock sound
5. Quarter chime is off
6. Cleaning - Assembled
7. Cleaning - Disassembled
8. Reassembling the works
9. Repair methods
10. Replacing with a new movement

Spring Driven

1. Introduction
2. Putting it "In Beat"
3. Ticks ok but stops
4. No tick tock sound
5. Working with mainsprings
6. Chiming the wrong time
7. Setting quarter chimes
8. Cleaning - Assembled
9. Cleaning - Disassembled
10. Reassembling the works
11. Repair methods
12. Replacing with a new movement

Anniversary Clocks

1. Introduction
2. Setting up the clock
3. Changing Suspensions
4. Putting it "In Beat"
5. Cleaning the Movement
6. Reassembling the works

Cuckoo Clocks

1. Introduction
2. Parts Check
3. Checking for Wear
4. Replacing Bellows
5. Replacing Bellow Cloth
6. Putting it "In Beat"
7. Not Cuckooing at the Right Time
8. Cuckooing the Wrong Amount
9. Movement Removal and Installation
10. New Cuckoo Set-Up
11. Changing the Hands
12. Cleaning the Movement


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