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how do i wind my kundo anniversary clock

by Mrs. Madisyn Moen Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

To wind this clock, put the key on the square and turn counterclockwise, 1/2 turn at a time. Release the key gently after each half-turn, don't let let it snap back suddenly. Kundo 400 Day Clock Instruction Sheet ca. 1955 For the type of clock with pendulum locking device at the bottom rear of the movement.

Kundo 400 Day Clock Instruction Sheet ca.
For the type of clock with pendulum locking device at the bottom rear of the movement. To wind this clock, put the key on the square and turn counterclockwise, 1/2 turn at a time. Release the key gently after each half-turn, don't let let it snap back suddenly.

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How do you wind a Kundo 400 day clock?

Kundo 400 Day Clock Instruction Sheet ca. 1955. For the type of clock with pendulum locking device at the bottom rear of the movement. To wind this clock, put the key on the square and turn counterclockwise, 1/2 turn at a time. Release the key gently after each half-turn, don't let let it snap back suddenly.

When is the best time to wind a clock for anniversary?

7) WINDING: -- Clock winding is a memorable anniversary for many families the world over. To some, New Year’s Day is ideal; others honor the date of anniversary of a wedding, birth, or special family occasion with this sentimental custom. For testing and regulating purposes, the clock has been one third wound before leaving the factory.

How do you set the clock for an anniversary celebration?

6) HAND SETTING – The clock should be set to the proper time by moving the minute hand. Do not touch the hour hand as this moves automatically. 7) WINDING: -- Clock winding is a memorable anniversary for many families the world over.

Where is the back plate on a Kundo clock?

The back of the clock is as follows. Kundo Kienninger & Obergfell on the leftside of the plate. And Made in West Germany no (0)Jewels unadjusted on the right hand side. It has a letter c cut out of the back plate to view. Top middle section.

Do you have to wind an anniversary clock?

As the name implies, the anniversary clock must be wound (at least) once each year. Many of these clocks will actually make it a whole year, but it is not uncommon for them to only last 8 or 9 months. The clock will probably begin to run slower as the year drags on. I recommend winding twice a year.

How do I get my anniversary clock running again?

6:2329:35How to get Your Anniversary Clock Running Again - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo to show you this is a lock that holds a pendulum. And you have to lift it up inside there let meMoreSo to show you this is a lock that holds a pendulum. And you have to lift it up inside there let me hold on to this. Click it back clear back out of the way. And you can drop the pendulum.

How do you set an anniversary clock?

0:012:31Updated Tutorial for Setting Up an Anniversary 400 Day ClockYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe pendulum should come to an idle like this. If it doesn't start running what you want to do toMoreThe pendulum should come to an idle like this. If it doesn't start running what you want to do to set it up you want to give it 3/4 of a turn so that's one. Two three and then let it go.

How much is a Kundo clock worth?

The prices for Kundo clocks can vary depending on size, time period and other attributes. Price for these items starts at $690 and tops out at $1,480, while pieces like these can sell for $1,085.

How do you clean a kundo clock?

0:111:26How to Clean Antique Clocks - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou will need a washing tray cleaning fluid watchmakers tools a soft bristle brush hegwood a lint-MoreYou will need a washing tray cleaning fluid watchmakers tools a soft bristle brush hegwood a lint-free rag pith.

Why does my anniversary clock keep stopping?

The spring being bent is the number one cause for most of these clocks not working. ... First there is the brass bottom block that the Anniversary Clocks Pendulum balls attach to. Then in the upper middle of the spring there is the fork attachment that whacks the verge back and forth.

What is a kundo clock?

Kundo is a trademark name of Kieninger & Obergfell, a German clock manufacturer. The Kundo 400 Day Clock is a torsion pendulum clock. It is called an anniversary clock as a suggestion that you choose a meaningful date, such as the anniversary of the date you received it, as a reminder to wind it each year.

How do I wind my Elgin clock?

The most effective way to wind your clock would be to open the front door, insert the crank, hold the clock steady with your left hand, and turn the crank with your right hand. After winding the clock, set the correct time by moving the minute hand either clockwise or counterclockwise.

What year was the kundo clock made?

The Kundo Anniversary 400 Day Clock, made by German manufacturer Kieninger & Obergfell, was originally produced in 1923. The word anniversary symbolizes the idea that the clocks only need to be wound once a year on a meaningful date, such as the date you received the clock.

Are Seth Thomas clocks valuable?

Not surprisingly, the earliest clocks, especially those actually made by Seth Thomas, are worth the most money. If you can get a sense of the date your clock was made, either from the label, style, or date stamp, you have an important factor in assigning value.

Are Atmos clocks still made?

Are Atmos Clocks still manufactured and if so where? Since the late 1930's, Atmos Clocks have always been manufactured in the same factory, in the Jura Mountains in Switzerland, by highly skilled, master clockmakers and watchmakers. New models of Atmos clocks are manufactured each year.

Alastair

Fiendish work of the devil this thing, like all its breed! I cant see anything fundamentally wrong with it, it just wont go! The balls revolve for about 5 minutes and thats your lot! It appears in beat, escapement seems to function, nothing blocking anything, and its set level and wound etc... I could never get anywhere with any torsion suspension clock, they always seemed to have me stumped.... Any pointers, do's dont's etc?.

clockboy

I have repaired & worked on many 400 day clocks and personally I like them. I like them because they will not run unless every part being spot on and if set up correctly they will run for a year on one wind. The beat has to be correct which is altered by twisting the suspension springs holder around.

oldhippy

I used to get inundated with these clocks manly because others would not touch them. clockboy is correct in every way.

oldhippy

If you intend to clean this properly and if you don't have one you will need a clock mainspring winder.

Alastair

Well.......... Ive pulled it all apart carefully and noted that the suspension was bent and twisted at the fork bridge bit, that was not at all apparent when it was assembled.

oldhippy

Jolly good, looks as if you have cracked it. Just move the regulater a fraction, it should be alright, but I know what you mean.

Alastair

In view of the fact the suspension spring is twisted along its main length, Ive ordered a couple--or three replacements.

How long does a Schatz clock last?

when fully wound, your Schatz clock requires no further winding for 400 days.

What is a spare for a clockmaker?

In the event of breakage of the delicate suspension wire, which holds the pendulum, a spare has been included for your clockmaker to use if it should be necessary to replace the suspension wire. This is replaced in the following manner:

What happens when the pendulum travels unequally?

If the distance the pendulum travels is unequal at both ends of the rotation, the clock is "out of beat".

What does it mean when you don't have a key on a clock?

Not having a key means you may just need to wind the clock. You may get lucky. But, you need to know what size key to get. We can't tell for sure without pictures of your clock, mostly showing the back of the movement. I'm going to move your thread down to the 400 day clock forum for better exposure.

Do pinions stop the clock?

Check pinions, too. Sometimes they get gummed up in one spot or another and when they get to that spot it stops the clock. I've often taken a toothpick and cleaned these out if they needed it.

Can you take a clock apart to clean?

NECCnut said: Most here would advise taking it apart to clean it. While I am not against that advise, if the clock is very clean it should be possible to oil with a pen oiler to get this clock going. In some cases taking it apart can cause more possible damage than simply oiling it in place.

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