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Grandfather Clock Weights Description
The Grandfather Clock Weights Description on this web page will cover what is meant by weights and their parts. Any part of the weight is available on its own. We also offer complete weights. If needing a complete clock weight, we need to determine what the appropriate weight is for the clock.
This requires getting the information off of the back plate of the brass movement itself. This information will not be on any of the paperwork or clock case. Once the movement number is known, cross reference that with the weight chart.
The diameter of the bob in another piece of information that needs to be known. The bob is the round disk at the bottom of the pendulum.
The weight chart
Before using the chart, you need to know who made the clock movement. This can be deceiving because the movement can have any name on it, but it may not be the true maker.
For example, a Hermle unit may have the name Sligh, Ridgeway, Howard Miller and so on.
The numbers on the movement is what will lead to getting the correct manufacturer of the movement not the names on the movement. The stamp with these numbers are right on the back plate. Use the movement identification page to find out who made it.
Once the manufacturer is known and the starting numbers of the movement, use the chart to see the weight specifications for the Grandfather clock weights.
Avoiding the weight chart
There is also another way to go about this task, which may be easier. If the movement was made in Germany, post WW2, we can safely make the following assumptions.
If the movement is square and chain driven, it will require [email protected] lbs and [email protected] lbs. These are available in either 47mm or 43mm diameters.
If the pendulum bob is 8 1/2 inches or more, change that rule to [email protected] lbs and [email protected] in 47mm or 43mm. A movement that is rectangle in either chain or cable will use [email protected] and [email protected] LBS in 60mm diameter.
This changes to [email protected] and [email protected] in 60mm diameter if the pendulum bob is 8 1/2 inches or wider. These specifications do not apply if the clock has 5 or 9 big tubes on the back. Also this rule is not for all Grandfather clock weights but the vast majority of the post WW2 German units.
Close enough is good enough
The weight specs list it as 4.7 or 6.6, however this is really being too picky. If getting it close to those numbers that is fine. In fact if ordering a 4.7 lb weight, it may come 5.3 or whatever, but that is just fine.
There has to be some sort of reference for the factory to label the Grandfather clock weights so it is what it is. Just know if it is a pound over that is fine. If it’s a little under, that is fine also. They do not have to be exact.
Often wrong from the start
In fact, there is a lot of clocks in the world sold new with the wrong Clock Weights on them from the start.
Clockworks will do a repair and they will say the clock ran for 30 years straight and come to find out they had Grandfather clock weights that were a pound or two too heavy. If the weights are a little too heavy it is fine. A lighter weight may or may not be fine because it may not trigger the movement to work properly.
Grandfather Clock Weights Description – Conclusion
Grandfather clock Weights are not cheap mainly because they are so heavy to keep, ship, store, move from here to there.
Sure one weight set of three is less than 30 lbs but that adds up quickly in a stack of weight sets.
With that said, we don’t want to ship these back and forth. It is best to get the right weights the first time. To return these is not an inexpensive or easy task. For example, suppose we charge $30 to ship these and for some reason they are wrong. Then it is $30 to get them back to us and another $30 to send out a new set.
In addition, UPS charges a fee to send a call tag for them to come back. That is $110 to UPS for no reason. So if there are questions, please ask.
Grandfather Clock Weights Stuck
The Grandfather clock weights can get stuck in the high position if over wound. Some larger clocks have over wind protection to prevent this.
The grandmother and grandfather chain drive units often do not have this feature. When winding the weights up make sure the top of the weight can be seen when done. Never go to the point where the top of the shiny weight cover can’t be seen.
Chime weight stuck
The chime weight is on the right as you face the clock and has the heaviest weight. Using cloth gloves, or at least a cloth of some kind, pull down on the weight some.
This is the same as making the weight weigh more. At the same time, turn the minute hand past the quarter hour to see if it will engage the chime. When you advance the time and make it chime, the weight will slowly come down. This will hopefully be enough to activate and run the chime on its own.
Time weight stuck
The time weight is the center weight which can be light or heavy depending on bob size.
This is the hardest weight to deal with out of the three. Try pulling down some while swinging the pendulum.
See if it starts running on its own when letting go. If this does not work, take off the pendulum. All it will have is the pendulum leader hanging on the back of the movement.
This will make it tick tock faster than if the pendulum was on. The leader will tick tock faster as you pull down some on the weight. The weight will then come down enough to run the clock.
If all else fails, and it’s a chain driven clock, you would need to cut the chain in half, or break a link, to take the movement out of the clock. With the movement out of the clock you can fix it.
Strike weight stuck
The strike weight is on the left as you face the clock and has the lightest weight. Only after the chime weight is operating correctly can you work on the strike weight.
If the clock does not run through the chime sequence it will not get to where it strikes out the hours. With some cloth gloves on, or at least a cloth of some kind, pull down on the weight some.
Again, this is the same as making the weight weigh more. Doing this will make the clock strike. Advance the minute hand and let it chime each quarter until it plays the top of the hour song. Then pull a little on the weight when it is going to strike out the hours.
Keep advancing the time with the minute hand, as to make it chime and strike. Then slowly the weight will come down enough to be able to activate and run the strike on its own.
If the pendulum bob is 8.5, or larger, the time weight should be the same as the chime weight instead. (Tubular Bell movements are an exception)
If the pendulum bob is 8.5, or larger, the time weight should be the same as the chime weight instead. (Tubular Bell movements are an exception)
If the pendulum bob is 8.5, or larger, the time weight should be the same as the chime weight instead. (Tubular Bell movements are an exception)
Changing a Clock Cable
Changing a clock cable requires the movement to be out of the clock case. These instructions refer to post WW2 modern grandfather units of German origin, however all makes have a similar method. Swapping the cable is easy. There is a big hole and a little hole on the cable mount.
The cable end fits into the big hole, then slides over to seat into the little hole. When the lock is set, it seats in securely. It’s the same basic theme on both ends of the cable, meaning, one slot being in the cable drum itself and the other on the movement.
The cable drum side of the cable
To remove, lift the cable up from the oblong hole on the drum and slide it over to the big side. The cables have ends made of brass on them. These get slid over from the small side of the slot on the cable drum to the larger slot. It will release so as to remove it from the clock movement.
The other end of the cable
The movement itself would normally have the plates set for the cable ends. The cables have round brass ends on them and these lock into a plate on the movement.
This plate will have a small hole leading to a big hole. To remove the cable it requires only lifting the end and moving over to the big hole and out.
Weight Shell
This weight shell replaces ones that have damage, scratches, dents or poor color. These do not come with the lead filler. Includes the new outer shell, middle rod, the two caps, top hook and bottom nut. There is no reason to replace the entire weight when all you need is a new outer shell. A much more convenient and affordable option than purshasing complete weights.
| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Size |
1 3/4 x 9 1/4 Inch (44 x 235mm) ,1 7/8 x 10 11/16 Inch (47 x 272mm) ,2 5/16 x 9 5/8 Inch (60 x 245mm) |

I have a Ridgeway EN 32575. I need new weight shells but my clock has the closed loop top hooks. What size hardware are these rods? The closed loop top hooks are M4. Will the rods in these shell kits work with them?
YES
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I need the hardware hook rod that goes down the center of the weight sleeve for the center weight for a Howard Miller Greene 610-804 floor clock with Heritage Oak finish, where can I find one?
Comes with a new shell only
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
We have model 610-277 weight driven movement
the clock uses part H1151-053/94/SS
Where can we get this replacement?
My husband said the bearings are worn out.
Please order the 1151-053 94cm from this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/new-1151-053-clock-movement-by-hermle
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a Howard Miller model 610-520. The clock keeps time well, but the chimes do not work properly. I would like to buy a new movement. Is there anywhere I can find one?
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
Not off the paper work, not off the wooden case, but the movement stamp itself
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
SKS 12 116 cm 354 500
How long is the shaft that the minute hand goes on, from the front plate of the movement and all the way out?
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi,
Have Howard Miller 610-160 and the bob is less than 8.5”. However clock came with 2 weights that are 6.9 lbs and one at 4.75 pounds. Could be a little off…using digital scale. Tried running with these weights…lighter on left, 2 heavier on middle and right. Clock runs for awhile, but then just stops. Seems I need a lighter weight in middle. If so, how do I take the shell cap off and then get right lead weight?
Weights are fine for the clock. If does not run, has nothing to do with the weights. Movement is made so it can have 6.6 across the board, does not matter in the least.
We need to check the beat, see how at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/posts/mechanical-clock-movement-beat-setting
Run with no dial face or hands on the clock at first. Get these things out of the way to work on the movement one step at a time, so we know it is not these things stopping the clock
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi James,
My many thanks for getting back, most appreciated!
First off, thanks for clarifying the weights, that was most helpful, in itself.
Regarding the hands on the dial, I more closely looked at the minute hand and it seemed slightly bent towards the dial face, so very carefully evened this out and insured it was not touching dial face or hour hand. Thanks for pointing this out.
Read the article referenced and the step about reset. Followed the steps outlined, after reinserting weights and insured, once again that case was level side to side and back to front.
Started bob and got a very good tick-tick. It now seems that the bob is in good rhythmic motion and has been running for just over 24 hours now. Chimes are in unison.
You are the clock whisperer, no doubt and cannot thank you enough for your expertise and guidance!
Best to you and take care.
Wow what nice comments, thank you so much
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hello James – I acquired an Amsterdam long clock via an auction in the Netherlands. I got it to run on time and the bells and strike mechanisms are also working. I found out that this clock also has an ‘alarm’ system for which a cord and a pulley mechanism is attached to the right side of the movement. I believe that it requires small weights to make that functional. Would you know the size of those weights and whether you can supply those? Thank you, Dirk van Ulden
Unsure of the answer to the correct amount of weight or what to supply for that one.
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have an about 9lb weight that fits in a brass shell that is about 50mm by 195mm. Do you know of anyone who would have a new shell that size? I really do t want a much bigger shell.
Do not have the 50mm, we do offer the more common 60mm
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi trust you are well. The hermle movemnt i have 461 053H came without weights and pendulum. Ive seen mention of 47 or 60mm casings for weight. I plan to test make 3 for the movement according to the hermle spec range for weights, its 7,7 pnds accross from chime, time and strike. So the size of casing for weight would be ok as long as it weighs the correct weight? Thanks in advance
That clock takes 1 weight at 7.7LBS and two weights at 9.9LBS from this link if the pendulum bob diameter is 8 1/2 inches wide or more
https://www.clockworks.com/clock-parts/clock-weights.html
Or it takes 2 weights at 7.7LBS and 1 weight at 9.9LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is less than 8 1/2 inches wide
https://www.clockworks.com/clock-parts/clock-weights.html
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
60mm is default, but whatever size is ok as long as it is not in the way
I can help with the pendulum if you say the CM length stamped and also how wide is the inside of the clock case
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a Howard Miller grandfather clock, model 610-862, and need a weight shell. Which shell do I need?
Will need to measure the other ones and match up the width
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a Mason and Sullivan 3284X from the 1980s, with an original Kieninger “80R” 93cm clock. As far as I can tell, this is a three (3) sprocket chain drive. I have the other two (2) weights (strike/chime). What shell and weight (for the time) do I need? Thanks you!
Usually 47mm wide shells for that one
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Thanks and how much weight should be in each of the three weights (strike, chime, and time?)
Clock needs 1 weight at 4.7LBS and two weights at 6.6LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is 8.5 inch or more.
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
Clock needs 1 weight at 6.6LBS and two weights at 4.7LBS from this link if the pendulum bob less than 8.5 inch wide
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I am looking for new weight shells for a 84 Pearl Grandfather clock 1161-850A, 94cm/66. They are damaged and discolored, and I would like to replace them.
Size is 60mm wide this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight-shell-only
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I am looking for one weight shell and weight for a Seth Thomas grandfather clock.
Info from plate on the back of the movement:
MOV’T. NO. A406-001
E899-501 ISS. 1
Stamped on plate:
UW3271
119268
The other two weights are diameter 1.5″ x 8″ long & weigh about 5.5 lbs each.
Can you also tell me if the two weights I have are correct for the clock?
I inherited it & don’t know anything about it.
Thanks
The 3271 is maybe instead 32/1 and the new number for the same unit is 32319 like this link =
https://www.clockworks.com/product/uw32319-urgos-clock-movement
Clock needs 1 weight at 4.7LBS and two weights at 6.6LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is 8.5 inch or more.
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
Clock needs 1 weight at 6.6LBS and two weights at 4.7LBS from this link if the pendulum bob less than 8.5 inch wide
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
The numbers of the backplate of the clock movement are MSU06, 100 cm, 354 409
On the other side of the back plate, it says Kieninger, made in Germany, 998-866-0649
That one takes 60mm wide shells x3
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a model number 611–046. Serial number MF0071960044. I need the left weight. Might you guide me on the product I need to purchase?
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi, I have a Howard miller 610-344 and I need a new center weight shell with the hook and caps. I’m not sure which item to purchase between the two available.
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
The numbers I see are:
1161-853 AS 94cm over 66
Thank you!!!
Those take the 60mm wide shells
James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hello. I have a Howard Miller 610-710 grandfather clock. The left weight fell and the shell needs to be replaced. Can you please help me with what size shell to order?
The numbers in the back of the clock movement are below.
SKS02
116 cm
354 455
Thanks
Those take 47mm wide shells this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight-shell-only
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
need weights and pendulum for Jauch inc movement numbers on the back of the movement are 266247 77 474
Clock needs 1 weight at 4.7LBS and two weights at 6.6LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is 8.5 inch or more.
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
Clock needs 1 weight at 6.6LBS and two weights at 4.7LBS from this link if the pendulum bob less than 8.5 inch wide
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
Obsolete leader and pendulum but below will work just the same
Please order a pendulum for a Hermle 94 cm movement from this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/wood-stick-pendulum-for-hermle-clocks
Please order a leader in 4 3/8 long, this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/mechanical-clock-pendulum-leader
Best to get a new movement however because yours is over 40 years old. This is no longer made but we have conversion kit. These are 30 year units at best.
Please see the Jauch 77 conversion kit at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/jauch-pl77-clock-movement-kit
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hello, I need to replace the 3 weights for a Sligh grandfather clock Model 0976-1-AN
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
The numbers next to “movement” are 500-0029. I see other number as well, but think this is what you are referencing? Thank you!
Do you have these weights?
Yes we offer the complete weights at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Thank you, but how do I know which weights to order? I need the three weights replaced, but have no idea what the ‘weight’ of the weights are. Thank you!
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
It’s posted above in this thread 🙂 The numbers next to “movement” are 500-0029
There is more info on the back plate
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I can’t read the all of the labels:
Model: 0976-1-AN
Reg(? not sure if that is right): 497-0085-03
Movement: 500-0029
Dial (?): 538-0086
Pendulum: 560-0014
Not off the labels, not off the paperwork, not off the case. Need it off the back plate of the brass movement, what is stamped in this?
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Looking for a middle weight for Howard Miller Grandfather Clock, Model: 610-440. Please advise and thank you.
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Recently bought a Herschede 1200 clock that is missing the weights. Looks to need two, 6.5lb, and one 4.5lb. Is that enough info to get a quote for their replacements? Don’t need chains, they came with the clock. Thanks
Clock needs 1 weight at 4.7LBS and two weights at 6.6LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is 8.5 inch or more.
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
6.6LBS and 4.7LBS from this link if the pendulum bob less than 8.5 inch wide
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
1.WHAT IS THE ACTUAL WEIGHT FOR URGOS 32700 CABLE DRIVEN MOVEMENT. 2. WHAT IS THE LENGTH OF THE PENDULAM IF PENDULAM BOB SIZE IS 7.5 INCHES. 3. WHETHER TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE PENDUALAM IS CONCERNED FOR WORKING OF THE CLOCK.
It says two weights at 6.6lbs and one at 11lbs
Pendulum is tricky, being a not so typical PL110CM from the top down, I would see what 41 1/2 inches does for time, 41 1/2 pendulum from tip to tip when off the clock
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I’m looking to replace the shells on my weights. All three measure out to 1 5/8 X 10 1/2 inches. Not exactly a common size, will a slightly bigger shell work ok?
Sorry do not have that size
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Will a slightly larger shell work or should I just replace the weights all together?
Yes larger shell is fine
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
The shell I ordered doesn’t fit, it is too small. How can I return the shell? Thank you!
Please send back with a note and we will figure it out when it gets here
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I dropped the middle weight and the shell is bent and the weight came out of it. I have the stem and the shell but the bottom screw is missing. The model # is 610-363 Howard Miller.
which shell, stem and bottom nut should I order?
If you order the shell you may not need the rest as it comes with a bottom nut and top hook on it already.
Best to order the shell and see if all is well, if not go from there
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I need one weight for model # 610-277 howard miller. the weight shell # is 390533F. is this avail?
Hi,
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I’m rebuilding a floor clock with works stamped as PL 85 cm. I’m assuming this is a Jauch movement but I’m not sure what weight sizes it needs. It has one chain that is 48” in length. Can you help me?
Clock needs 1 weight at 4.7LBS and two weights at 6.6LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is 8.5 inch or more.
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
Clock needs 1 weight at 6.6LBS and two weights at 4.7LBS from this link if the pendulum bob less than 8.5 inch wide
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Do you carry individual rods without purchasing the outer shell & weights? One of the rods to my grandfather clock got bent (size: 10-11/16″ long). I will also need the top hook screw & the bottom screw.
Do not
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have basically the same problem as Melody McClure. I need a 10 5/8 rod with the bottom nut. The shell without the end caps is 10.5 inches in length and 1.75 ID. Would your suggestion be to order a new shell with the caps, rod, hook and nut size: : 1 7/8 x 10 11/16 Inch (47 x 272mm)?
Thanks!!
yes, however keep in mind the intent of the rod is to just barely thread the bottom nut, run it through to barely start the top hook, then run both in. If you do one complete, the rod wont be long enough to do the other end.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Thank you so much for the information. I will place an order accordingly!!!
I appreciate being able to ask for help. I have a Howard Miller Grandfather Clock. The model # is 610-983/serial # MF0034890507.
The weights were lost in a move. I thought I was ordering replacement weights but they are weight shells. How do I know what weight they are to be and how do I fill them to the correct weight? Where do I get the filler?
Thank you for your help!
Hi,
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hello, I have a Howard Miller clock. The model number is 610-572. One of the weight shells fell and got messed up. I want to order a new shell but I do not know what size shell to get. Can you help me out with this information so I can purchase a replacement shell?
Thanks!
Hi,
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi,
Thank you for responding. This is what I see on the back of the movement.
Howard Miller
Zeeland Michigan 49464
Made in Germany
4733630139
Chris
Hi,
Not off the clock case, not off stickers, not from the manual. From the movement =
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi,
I hope this is the correct info:
SKS 13
116 cm
354 499
I grabbed this information from what I think is the movement inside the clock.
That clock takes 3 of 47mm shells from this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight-shell-only
Or get the complete weight set
Clock needs 1 weight at 4.7LBS and two weights at 6.6LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is 8.5 inch or more.
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
Clock needs 1 weight at 6.6LBS and two weights at 4.7LBS from this link if the pendulum bob less than 8.5 inch wide
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/mechanical-grandfather-clock-weights
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi James,
Thank you for responding. I took a picture of the back of the movement. This is what I see:
Howard Miller Zeeland Michigan 49464
Made in Germany
4733630139
Thank you!
There is more information on that one
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a Trend grandfather with a Hermele movement and would like to order new weight covers. I’ve tried to order and the size I need is not on your list. Mine are close to one at 1-7/8 X 10-1/4, what can I do about that or am I out of luck?
Sure sounds like the 47mm shells would fit. The question is only if the lead will fit inside
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hello, I was wonder if you could help me in finding some weights for my Emperor Grandfather Clock. Model # 120 weight size 101M. I need 3.
The Emperor web site is Sold Out. I Won the Clock at an Auction, But it had No weights.🤔
Hi,
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a Herschede grandfather clock that’s missing the weights. Will one of them shells hold 20 pounds?
Sorry they will not. Needs a special shell that we just do not have to offer at this time.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a Ridgeway Grandmother clock Model 9414 Dial 5M Movement HD Setupdate 02/97. The weights on the clock says L, R, C. I need a new center cylinder shell, for the “C” weight, The dimentions do not match your measurements, Can you assist?
What is the movement numbers off of the movement itself?
How wide is the current shell?
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I finally have it, I think.
206-853 SK
114cm
60
That clock takes 1 weight at 7.7LBS and two weights at 9.9LBS from this link if the pendulum bob diameter is 8 1/2 inches wide or more
https://www.clockworks.com/clock-parts/clock-weights.html
Or it takes 2 weights at 7.7LBS and 1 weight at 9.9LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is less than 8 1/2 inches wide
https://www.clockworks.com/clock-parts/clock-weights.html
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Thank you so very much!
I have a Diplomat model 1000-1m and need new shell casings (3). Size: 1.780″ by 10.500″.
Hi,
Closest seems to be 47mm wide shell this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight-shell-only
James
do you shells that are not brass, mine is silver
I have a stickley mission style and dropped one of the weights and need to replace shell
Sorry do not have the silver shells only the polished brass tone
James
Hello I have a 451-050H Hermle grand father clock movement For Ridgeway it says( 85 cm ) for the pendulum. the clock did not come with a pendulum what size bob sould i use ? and the weights say 70.777 don’t
quite understand what size weights i would use
Hi
Please order either a wood stick pendulum, or a metal lyre pendulum from the below links. The bob diameter is to be 4inches less than the interior width of the clock case, or less. This way it has some room to swing.
For a wood stick style pendulum, here is the link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/wood-stick-pendulum-for-hermle-clocks
Lyre pendulums are at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/hermle-lyre-pendulum
James
Hi
Clock needs 1 weight at 4.7LBS and two weights at 6.6LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is 8.5 inch or more.
https://www.clockworks.com/clock-parts/clock-weights.html
Clock needs 1 weight at 6.6LBS and two weights at 4.7LBS from this link if the pendulum bob less than 8.5 inch wide
https://www.clockworks.com/clock-parts/clock-weights.html
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
The hook broke on my large weight Howard Miller clock. Can just the hook be replaced and how? I haven’t tried to unscrew if that’s what it does. How do I know the hook size?
Best to get the three pack
https://www.clockworks.com/product/clock-weight-hook
James
Hello, are both weights supposed to be the same size and weight? How do I know this or find the size in the 1 weight that I have. I was given this clock and it had only one weight
If the clock is a two weight clock, yes usually they both would weigh the same
James
what is meant by the bob diameter, in regard to the weights, ie: the larger the bob diameter, the more weight in the center, of the3 weights?
Thank you
Bob diameter only means how wide the bob is. Yes if the bob is 8 1/2 inches or wider, best to have a heavier one in the middle (time train)
bobs
https://www.clockworks.com/product/mechanical-clock-pendulum-bob
Pe4ndulums
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/all-clock-parts/german-mechanical-clock-pendulums
James
Can the rod in the center ofthe weight be purchased separate?
Would you sell an individual nut which goes on the bottom of a Sligh grandfather clock weight?
Sorry do not have the bottom nuts. We can offer the weight shell complete cover with the nuts however, this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight-shell-only
James
Thank you very much.
I have a Howard Miller Grandfather clock model 610-185. The center weight just fell and broke apart. Seems like the 1 7/8 x 10 11/16 Polished Clock Weight Shell would be a direct replacement. Since the bottom end cap is the only part that is unusable can I purchase just an end cap and not the entire shell?
Yes we offer the weight caps at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight-cap
James
what order ,left to right, facing clock front, do the weights hang in the clock? There are 3 different weights in a three set.
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
How to determine size
To get the size weight for your clock, we start with the clock movement numbers.
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself?
James
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Hello I have a 451-050H Hermle grand father clock movement For Ridgeway it says( 85 cm ) for the pendulum. the clock did not come with a pendulum what size bob sould i use ? and the weights say 70.777 don’t
quite understand what size weights i would use
Hi
Please order either a wood stick pendulum, or a metal lyre pendulum from the below links. The bob diameter is to be 4inches less than the interior width of the clock case, or less. This way it has some room to swing.
Please order a pendulum for a Hermle 85cm movement by clicking one of the below links
For a wood stick style pendulum, here is the link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/wood-stick-pendulum-for-hermle-clocks
Lyre pendulums are at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/hermle-lyre-pendulum
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi
Clock needs 1 weight at 4.7LBS and two weights at 6.6LBS from this link if the pendulum bob is 8.5 inch or more.
https://www.clockworks.com/clock-parts/clock-weights.html
Clock needs 1 weight at 6.6LBS and two weights at 4.7LBS from this link if the pendulum bob less than 8.5 inch wide
https://www.clockworks.com/clock-parts/clock-weights.html
The heaviest weight would go on your right as you face the clock.
The lightest weight will go on your left as you face the clock.
The middle is light or heavy depending on the bob diameter.
(The larger bob diameters require more weight in the center.)
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
can you use triflow teflon oil on clock works?
Best to use just plain clock oil. This link
https://www.clockworks.com/?post_type=product&s=Clock+oil
How to determine size
How do I determine what size weight do I have