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The escapement stops control the engagement point of the pallet and the escape wheel teeth. For both
pallets, the goal is to have the tip of the escape wheel teeth contact directly with the corner of each
pallet, as shown below; there should be no sliding of the escape wheel teeth along the pallet faces.
Rotating the escapement stops will change the contact point by stopping the pallet earlier or later.
Carefully adjust both escapement stops until the proper contact is achieved at both pallets.
At this point, it might be necessary to go back and forth between the beat adjustment and the stop
adjustment until the escapement is properly tuned.
10) Let the clock run for at least several hours to be sure the main movement is functioning properly.
If you have difficulty getting the clock to run, refer to the Troubleshooting section later in this manual.
11) Place the mounting washer (#46) on a 1 5/8" screw and drive the screw into the wall through the
center of the slot at the bottom of the rear frame. This screw secures the clock to the wall so that its
beat adjustment can be maintained.