You work toward equal time between the tick and the tock.
Wall clock wont stay running.
Winding wall clocks have gears and cogs that turn together in conjunction with each other to keep proper time.
Battery powered clocks which feature quartz technology use electrical pulses to keep proper time.
To correct a mantle or wall clock that is bonging the hour when the minute hand gets to 6 o clock instead of 12 o clock just count the bongs take off the minute hand and reinstall it on the clock pointing to 12 o clock then turn the hour hand to the hour you heard the clock bong and its done.
Did not remove the pendulum which rocked around back and forth.
Community answer that is usually the sign of a worn out battery.
The most common wall clocks either run on a battery or are key wound.
Dabbing a few drops of clean oil on the area then restarting the pendulum should get the clock running again.
If you ve recently moved your clock you should check the foundation for levelness.
Dried oil and debris can clog and stop the clock mechanism.
To correct a spring driven clocks mantle or wall clock that is bonging the hour when the minute hand gets to 6 o clock instead of 12 o clock just count the bongs take off the minute hand and reinstall it on the clock pointing to 12 o clock then turn the hour hand to the hour you heard the clock bong and its done.
The clock is treated well and that s all i know of that disturbed it.
If dried oil is visible gently brush it away.
Brushing the mechanical works with a soft brush such as a paint brush should dislodge any dust or dirt.
Let s take a look at what actually causes a clock to quit running or chiming after winding it up a clock mainspring is made of spring steel and is about the width of a ruler but not quite as thick.
The piece that holds the pendulum came off so i got your expert help to put it back on.
A quartz clock will keep good time until it stops.
I took it down to paint the wall.
It should sound steady and even like a metronome.
Pendulum over swing if the bob on the pendulum hasn t first been immobilized or removed from the pendulum arm before the clock is moved the pendulum can over swing go past its normal arc and throw the clock out of beat then eventually the clock will stop.
A clock that leans to the left or right at the slightest angle will throw your pendulum into pandemonium or stop it in its daily tracks for tracking good time.
Listen to the tick tock on the clock and see if it is nice even tick tock.
If the pendulum stays in the clock it may scratch the inside of the case as well as change the beat and then the clock may not work.
Near the end of the battery s life the clock can stop rest then restart making it seem like it is running slow.
This very old over 100 year old clock has been around.
They are on average 7 to 8 feet long.