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Mounting and Adjusting
1) Determine the location to hang your clock. Be sure to consider the following:
a) The clock must be mounted securely to the wall. Locate a stud within the wall for the solid
mounting.
b) Choose a location which is free from obstructions to the swinging pendulum or the
descending weight.
c) For best operation, select a location that will be free from vibration and drafts (adjacent to a
door may be problematic due to vibrations or air currents from slamming doors)
d) The clock has a hanging weight and cords, which pose a potential hazard to children.
Keep young children away from the weight and cords.
2) Drive the 1 5/8" screw into the wall at a height of approximately 74" above the floor. Leave
approximately 1/4" of the screw protruding from the wall. The screw should fit snugly into the
keyhole slot in the back of the frame. Adjust the screw depth until the screw seats firmly into the
narrow portion of the keyhole slot. Hang the clock on the wall.
3) Adjust the orientation of the clock so that the slot in the bottom of the rear frame is approximately
centered beneath the rear frame’s keyhole slot. Use masking tape to secure the rear frame to the wall.
4) Mount the pendulum from the left side of the clock. The stub passes down between the two dowels
that protrude from the back side of the escapement frame (there should be a small amount of clearance
between the stub and the dowels; if the stub fits tightly, sand the edges of the pendulum shaft). The
small screws in the at the top of the pendulum rest in the two small holes in the pendulum support
plate at the top of the clock. Note that these screws are not screwed into the support plate but the tips
merely rest in the holes so the pendulum is permitted to rock back and forth. If both screw tips do not
seat fully into the holes, or if the pendulum does not hang vertically, raise or lower one of the screws in
the pendulum bracket to make any needed adjustment.