Thank you! I just used the technique for determining in beat you described at about 2:50 and got a clock going that last ran 25 years ago! I missed your comments on leaving at first on leaving the set screw quite tight and making very small adjustments, but discovered them the hard way on my own.
Your advice please. I recently purchased a JF torsion clock with disc pendulum very similar to No 22 plate 1440 in the 400 day clock guide.c1904. I have disovered this clock has a Gimbal suspension unit. I have a beat amplifier and have had little trouble getting my other clocks in beat. However this one is driving me mad as I cannot get it to run for more than 15 min. I have not serviced the main spring as I dont have a spring winder.. I have also fitted a new suspension spring and adjusted the tine and anchor gap Is there a knack with this type of suspension ? your advice would be very much appreciated. Pete in the UK
Hello, I have a KOMA Midget 400 Days Aniversary clock that stopped working properly, it works for a maximum of 20-30 mins and stops. I replaced the string all as in instruction and assembled the beat but still no results, same swing for 20-30 mins max. Do u have any suggestions on that? With much thanks.
Hi Fred check the fork tine gap, it needs to just have enough gap to be able to get a slip of paper between tine and anchor when it’s either fully left or right.
@@torsiondell Hello again, I made the gap enough to fit a paper, but they still don't work properly, now instead 30 mins they work for 1 hour. Still trying to sort this problem out...
OK, an explanation that finally actually fixed my problem. Thank you sir.
Thank you! I just used the technique for determining in beat you described at about 2:50 and got a clock going that last ran 25 years ago! I missed your comments on leaving at first on leaving the set screw quite tight and making very small adjustments, but discovered them the hard way on my own.
Thanks Torsion Dell for all your video's they have help me understand more about torsion clocks
You are most welcome thanks for the comments.
Just found this version. Thank you!
Great video Derek.
Interesting: thanks!
Your advice please. I recently purchased a JF torsion clock with disc pendulum very similar to No 22 plate 1440 in the 400 day clock guide.c1904. I have disovered this clock has a Gimbal suspension unit. I have a beat amplifier and have had little trouble getting my other clocks in beat. However this one is driving me mad as I cannot get it to run for more than 15 min. I have not serviced the main spring as I dont have a spring winder..
I have also fitted a new suspension spring and adjusted the tine and anchor gap Is there a knack with this type of suspension ? your advice would be very much appreciated. Pete in the UK
Lower the fork 1mm see if that helps , also there must be a very small gap between fork tine a anchor pin
Hello, I have a KOMA Midget 400 Days Aniversary clock that stopped working properly, it works for a maximum of 20-30 mins and stops.
I replaced the string all as in instruction and assembled the beat but still no results, same swing for 20-30 mins max.
Do u have any suggestions on that?
With much thanks.
Hi Fred check the fork tine gap, it needs to just have enough gap to be able to get a slip of paper between tine and anchor when it’s either fully left or right.
@@torsiondell Hello again, I made the gap enough to fit a paper, but they still don't work properly, now instead 30 mins they work for 1 hour.
Still trying to sort this problem out...
Have you stripped and serviced clock including mainspring
@@torsiondell Yeap
@@beatfred2165 try lowering the fork until it flutters ( drops more than one tooth at a time ) then raise it by 1 mm.