Author: D. Rod Lloyd
Publisher: Clock Repair you can Follow Along
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Cuckoo Clock Owner's Repair Manual Series: Clock Repair you can Follow Along The most comprehensive and most up-to-date, Step by Step Repair Manual for Cuckoo Clock Owners. Hundreds of photos and diagrams. Dedicated to the Cuckoo Clock. Updated 2023 edition. Do you own a clock that is special to you that has stopped working, perhaps a gift or a family heirloom? This book is for you. Do you like to tinker with mechanical things? This book is for you. Have you taken a clock apart but can't get it back together? This book is for you. Are you fascinated with clocks, have several you have bought but do not work? This book is for you. Be bold. Take on your project. This book will hold your hand every step of the way and guide you to success. YOU CAN DO IT. Why does a Cuckoo Clock Stop Working? Most likely, it is because the works are dirty, need oiling, or most likely both. When the clock stops, think of it as "the oil light is on". It's a "cry for help". Without oil, the metal parts grind on each other, causing severe wear and damage. Oil also attracts dust which can make the oil "gummy' and add drag to its operation until it can no longer overcome the friction. If a clock is oiled regularly [every three to five years], chances are you will only ever need to reoil your clock. If the clock is allowed to run until it stops, the only sure way to service it is to remove the works from its case, dismantle the parts, clean, service, and put the movement back together with fresh oil and correct adjustment. This book will teach you how to do all this. Covered: Regula, Baduf, Hubert Herr, Schatz, Rack & Snail, Count Wheel, Bellows and Weights, Movement ID, Cleaning and Oiling, Complete Step-by-Step Repair Procedure.