Youngtown Snap in Type 4.5mm Hour Shaft Length Continuous Sweep Quartz Clock Movement,8mm Total Shaft Length (D Hands)
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As a general rule, old washers and nuts can be reused. I had an original clock movement that did not use washers and nuts because it snapped in place and did not need
The sale item's info clearly shows the dimensions of my original clock and those of the sale item, so I carefully measured both. In more or less the same way, both measurements were taken. It fitted perfectly into my crystal holder when I ordered this replacement clock guts. The shaft length is of primary importance, as shown in the following Approximately 5/16 in. There was only one difference I had to make, and that was the hands of the new clock were too long for my small clock, so I used the original hands, which slid perfectly over the shaft of the new clock. I hope you found that helpful.
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Selected User Reviews For Youngtown Snap in Type 4.5mm Hour Shaft Length Continuous Sweep Quartz Clock Movement,8mm Total Shaft Length (D Hands)
A small clock with an espresso finish that has a Takane press was recently received from the Takane Press Turn on / Snap to There was a clock movement that was 20 years old that has died. As I tried to replace the Takane quartz movement, it ticked, making my wrists raw. ** The Takane replacement is made in the USA, and costs $ 20. I looked for a cheaper alternative and found this one that is silent-br>
The Takane was held in place by screws and since this movement did not have any corresponding screw holes, I used a couple of small strips of double-sided tape. The movement will be held in place with a double-sided foam adhesive tape. Since the clock I'm setting is so small (*3" face) it was a no-brainer I wanted to re-arrange it We should put our hands to work. With calipers, I measured the shafts of the hour and minute hands before buying it. Hour hand and minute hand would both fit, but there would be some play in the minute hand. To shimm the minute bits I covered them with aluminum foil Once that was done, trim off the excess foil and punch a little hold in the middle of the foil to hold it in place for the little second shaft A shaft that is held in place by the hand A cover that fits over the hole in the hole. As of now, has been operating in a quiet manner. In light of some negative reviews, I hope this movement stands up to the test of time at least as well as the Takane, since it was quite difficult to put everything back together after it was removed.
In order to replace the old movement of an old clock, I used this clock movement. picture online looked exactly like the old movement, and I needed the new movement to fit the opening since the old movement was exactly the same size as the opening in the new This watch looks great and I like that the second hand keeps moving continuously instead of clicking like the old movements. Even though it is a bit more expensive than other movements, these are worth the additional expense.
We had a problem with the battery powered movement in our Seiko mantle clock. I had to spend about $30 on a Seiko model in order to make my clock operate A replacement cost $40 so I selected what I thought was an identical product. This was not the case. Almost everyone agrees that the size is just right, however the alignment mounting hole needed to be deepened With an angle cutter, I was able to modify the original Seiko hands to fit these posts, even though they were a bit too big for the original Seiko hands. In general, I am very happy with this unit, even though I had to make a few modifications. As it turned out, I was happier with it because I had to use some skills to do it. The Seiko clock will continue to run for many more years for only about $10.
My wife wanted to keep this no longer available Chessie 11" wall clock, so this was a replacement movement that was affordable. This original movement featured a push-button mechanism with a fairly low price tag We have had it for over 20 years and it has kept good time (if the fingers remain Although I bent the minute and second hands upward to allow them all to clear each other, this was easy to do and impossible to notice. I had hoped the old hands would be compatible with the new movement but they were too loose and lacked a metal grommet. Although the plainest of the three sets of supplied arms does not look too distinctive, it was nice to have a choice of arms and an extra.
Since my wife purchased her makeup vanity, she has had a clock on it. I noticed that it had disappeared when I asked her about it, she told me that it had stopped working so she put it in a In it, there was a movement that I searched for on the internet, but the company was no longer around or at least I was never able to locate This was a unit I checked out, and for the price I was willing to make the purchase. In short, I was her hero (for a short time) because it fitted perfectly with the existing hands of the make up vanity. It keeps perfect time, and is back on its place on her make up vanity. I would recommend this little unit to anyone who is I threw out the one I had prior to writing this review, but I do remember it had the word "bang" in it (sorry).
The rest of the story doesn't matter much. In fact, this clock movement price might reflect the sentimental value of a clock that was replaced with this It fits A- according to the description A compact instruction in place of the 3 hands made the allocation of the 3 hands very simple. When the battery is inserted, the movement works smoothly, and there is absolutely no noise to be heard. This statement is very I will leave you with this final comment
I am grateful to TiKRound, for the opportunity to have this movement available to have this wall clock back in a working state. It has sentimental value, and you gave us the opportunity to have this wall clock back at such a low cost.
It is a clock that has the same mechanism, so I was hoping that I could replace the hands on it using these hands. All of them suit each other with the last part being the one that ties them It seems that one of the other arms is loose somehow, so once it hangs down at the bottom, the rest of the clock does not operate correctly. My frustration has reached a new level. Despite its light weight and low cost, the metal is very strong. The issue may have been due to quality control.
Upon carefully measuring the Youngtown 12888 Snap In, I found it to be very similar in size to the 1688. I ordered it as soon as I could. I received it very quickly and exactly as I had ordered it. My old hands fit nearly perfectly so that it worked perfectly and I am extremely happy with it. I was unable to use the provided hands (they were much too long), but I was able to install my old hands, and it worked almost perfectly. You need to measure several times (preferably with digital calipers) and read all the fine print so one of the Youngstown movements will fit for sure.