Quiet Clock Motor – Continuous Sweep



The Quietness of Continuous Sweep Movements is delightful.
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Welcome to our continuous sweet clock movements. This is page an excellent sweep clock motor for your clock repair or to build a new
large clock.

A couple key points I want to go over to make sure it’s the right selection for you. There are two measurements when you’re doing clock repair or when you’re building a new clock. One is how long are your clock hands and another one is how long is the hand shaft.

When we look at measuring the length of your clock hands, we are not concerned with the hour hand. We’re only concerned with the longer one, the minute hand and we measure from the mounting hole to the
tip, no matter what size the hands are.

We’re not concerned with the part after; behind the mounting hole, the tail part of the clock hand. So in this case this clock hand is under five inches. We can use a mini quartz motor. We don’t have to use a high torque motor.

The mini quartz motor will drive hands up to five inches. Now when you purchase one of our continuous sweet mini quartz motor you’re gonna receive free clock hands.

The reason we do it is your old hands probably will not work with your new motor is every manufacturer makes their motors to their specifications and there’s no cross reference from one manufacturer to the other.

So when you’re buying one of your mini quartz motors just please ,you will be prompted during checkout to get a free set of hands. Just select those free set of hands. You’ll be glad you did. You can also purchase sweep second hands at; https://www.clockparts.com/sweep-second-hand/

Now with each motor you’re gonna get a pack of hardware. In that hardware is one a rubber washer, two a brass washer, three a hex nut ,a minute hand nut and five a cap nut.

So if it’s longer than the material you could you could if you wanted when you’re putting it on put that rubber washer and I could put a couple washers on it to shim it back.

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Post time: Jul-23-2019