6/17/2023 0 Comments Silent clock mechanisim![]() Try switching from a battery-powered to a mains-powered clock as a mains-powered clock will not tick. If the ticking sound is a problem and you’re not that fond of the clock you could replace it altogether. This technique works to quieten any appliance and you can find a way to make it look good too.Īlthough, you won’t want to put your clock into a container if it is an alarm clock because it won’t just be the ticking that you can’t hear, you won’t be able to hear the alarm either! Replace the clock altogether The container simply acts as a barrier and will reduce the noise you hear. (but it may be a bit strange to have a clock in a container). That way, you won’t hear it ticking at all Place the clock into a containerĪpart, you could place it into a container. You will notice the ticking hand now moves in a silent sweeping motion and there is no more annoying ticking noise. Your new and improved clock is ready to hang back on the wall. Now you can replace the front cover, put a battery into the mechanism, set the time and replace the back cover.It is very important to make sure the hands are not hitting each other and are not going to hit the glass panel or clock face cover. Place the hands so they all point to 12 and then you can use the time-set knob to check the hands all rotate properly and have clearance of each other. With the new mechanism clicked in place, turn the clock over and replace the hands making sure you place the hands in the correct order (hour, minute, second). ![]() Now, you can put your new silent mechanism in its place.
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