This Hermle hand shaft arbor serves as the mounting shaft for clock hands on many Hermle mechanical movements.
Clockmakers use this part to restore proper hand spacing and smooth rotation.
Each variation provides a specific shaft length measured from the front plate of the movement to the end of the minute hand nut threads.
Using the correct hand shaft length prevents hand rubbing, binding, or poor alignment.
As a result, the clock keeps time accurately and the hands move freely.
This product groups several common Hermle hand shaft sizes into one listing, which makes selection easier and improves long-term service results.
- Fits multiple Hermle movement series
- Precision-machined steel shaft
- Supports time, strike, and chime configurations
- Designed for professional clock repair and restoration
Select the correct variation based on your Hermle movement number and required hand shaft length.
If you measure from the front plate to the end of the minute hand threads, you can confirm the correct option before installation.
| Weight | .15 lbs |
|---|---|
| Hand Shaft Length |
25mm – Hermle 130 / 131 series (special run) ,27mm – Hermle 141-041, 141-081, 241-081 ,33.2mm – Hermle 1161-850, 461-850, 451-050, 1151-050, 341-020, 141-020 ,52.3mm – Hermle 1161-853, 461-853, 451-053, 1151-053, 141-023 (excluding 1171 series) |

I’m putting a clock together from an old mechanical wheel I found put I need a shaft that is 2+ inch’s, what can you suggest. The wheel is 16” wide
Do not seem to have such a thing
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com