Wind the clock once per week preferably on the same day each week.
Hamilton 30 day wall clock.
Smaller mantle clocks have predominantly eight day movements while larger pendulum clocks typically have 31 day movements.
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A 31 day clock operates by gears and springs located inside the clock.
When setting the clock to time move the minute hand pausing at each hour and half hour for some clocks for the clock to strike.
Setting up your clock located in the shipping carton with the clock will be a key to wind the clock.
Winding up your wall and mantel clocks to wind up your wall or mantel clock first locate the time spring hole.
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If you have more than one keyhole in your clock this is usually the one located farthest to the right as you.
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Secure bottom of case to wall so clock is stable.
If provided on your model the shipping carton may also include a pendulum and finial that are separately packed.
Wall and mantel clock instruction manual follow these steps to set up wall and mantel clocks.
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Winding eight day clock.
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Supplying the movement componants and clock parts to create or repair clocks.
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Ending sep 30 at 11 13pm pdt 6d 4h.
On this day you must rewind the clock to get it working again.
Never move the hands counterclockwise past 6 or 12.
Anniversary clocks are also called 400 day clocks because they are usually wound once a year on a holiday such as an anniversary.
This is how most clocks operated before the lifesaving invention of batteries.