How do I fix a Quartz Pendulum hitting the sides of the clock case?
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Quartz Pendulum Hits Sides of Clock Case
Hearing a bonk, bonk, bonk all day and night? This is because the pendulum bob is hitting the sides of the clock case with each swing. It may not stop the clock, the clock might work just fine, however the knocking sound of the pendulum hitting the sides of the clock case can be annoying. Lucky for us the correction is fairly simple on these pendulum quartz clock movements.
In essence, there are only two reason that this might happen. Certainly, the most common reason is the size of the bob. The bob may be too large for the case. Another less likely reason is that the magnet on the movement is too strong. Both of these problems are an easy fix.
There are two easy fixes for this. The pendulum bob can be swapped out for a smaller sized bob. Therefore the bob never reaching the sides of the case. Or lessen the strength of the magnet on the back of the movement itself by using tape. I have heard of this being done with masking tape with good results. The masking tape creates a slight barrier to lesson the magnetic pull enough to reduce the swing of the pendulum. Therefore the pendulum swing will be less and not hit the sides. Either fix will work, making the clock will again be quiet.
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Quartz Pendulum Hits Sides of Clock Case
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Quartz Pendulum Hits the Sides
Hearing a bonk, bonk, bonk all day and night? This is because the pendulum bob is hitting the sides of the clock case with each swing. It may not stop the clock, the clock might work just fine, however the knocking sound of the pendulum hitting the sides of the clock case can be annoying. Lucky for us the correction is fairly simple on these pendulum quartz clock movements.
Why a quartz pendulum hits the sides
In essence, there are only two reason that this might happen. Certainly, the most common reason is the size of the bob. The bob may be too large for the case. Another less likely reason is that the magnet on the movement is too strong. Both of these problems are an easy fix.
The correction
There are two easy fixes for this. The pendulum bob can be swapped out for a smaller sized bob. Therefore the bob never reaching the sides of the case. Or lessen the strength of the magnet on the back of the movement itself by using tape. I have heard of this being done with masking tape with good results. The masking tape creates a slight barrier to lesson the magnetic pull enough to reduce the swing of the pendulum. Therefore the pendulum swing will be less and not hit the sides. Either fix will work, making the clock will again be quiet.
The content of this website is copyright by Clockworks and written by James Stoudenmire in year 2020
Last Updated: 2 months ago in
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