MOVEMENTS, QUARTZ
• Due to the signal requirements of these movements it is important that a fresh, fully charged alkaline battery is used initially and then changed on a regular basis as a partially charged battery may not be strong enough to receive the radio signal, resulting in the movement not fully functioning correctly
Code J40227 J40228 Description
11mm (NEF) Shaft Movement, Radio Controlled
18mm (NEF) Shaft Movement, Radio Controlled
UOM Price EACH EACH Price breaks available, see website Radio Controlled & Hi Torque, UTS
Clock Movement - Radio Controlled - UTS - Hi Torque
Fully automatic with high speed time setting - “Insert the battery and everything else is quick and fully automatic”
• UTS • Integrated antenna • Super hi torque • Battery: MN1500 (LR6) • Time change (summer / winter) fully automatic
• Automatic synchronisation • Can take minute hands up to 230mm long, weighing up to 30 grams
• Can take centre seconds hands up to 200mm long, weighing up to 2 grams
• Fittings supplied • Signal originates from Germany (see additional image for coverage area)
• When assembling set hands at 11 o’clock
Dimensions: • 90 x 65 x 25mm • Shaft = From movement front to shaft tip
Non Euro Fitting (NEF) Hand Collet Dimensions: • Minute: Ø3.50mm • Hour: Ø5.00mm
Possible causes of interference: • Domestic appliances • TV receivers closer than 2 metres • Machinery with HF leakage • Signal may be affected by mountainous or hilly terrain or adverse meteorological conditions
Troubleshooting: • Check correct polarity of battery • Ensure the clock is at least 6 feet away from a TV, computer, air conditioner or any other electrical household appliances. Optimal location is near a window
• Remove battery and start again • There may be an interruption at the transmitter. Wait a few hours and try again
• Due to the signal requirements of these movements it is important that a fresh, fully charged alkaline battery is used initially and then changed on a regular basis as a partially charged battery may not be strong enough to receive the radio signal, resulting in the movement not fully functioning correctly
Code J40131 J40132 Description
11mm (NEF) Shaft Movement, Radio Controlled
18mm (NEF) Shaft Movement, Radio Controlled
UOM Price EACH £15.95 EACH £15.95 Price breaks available, see website
Clock Restoration (Case, Dial etc)
See Page 1169 £9.95 £9.95
Radio Controlled with Pendulum, UTS
Clock Movement - Pendulum - Radio Controlled
• Pendulum Quartz UTS Movement
• Radio controlled • Euroshaft • Battery: MN1500 (LR6) • Can take minute hands up to 120mm long, weighing up to 1 gram
• Can take centre seconds hands up to 90mm long, weighing up to 1 gram
• Pendumlum & Rod = J3129 • Signal originates from Germany (see additional image for coverage area)
• When assembling set hands at 11 o’clock
Dimensions: • 75mm x 108mm • Shaft = From movement front to shaft tip
Non Euro Fitting (NEF) Hand Collet Dimensions: • Minute: Ø3.50mm • Hour: Ø5.00mm
Possible causes of interference: • Domestic appliances • TV receivers closer than 2 metres • Machinery with HF leakage • Signal may be affected by mountainous or hilly terrain or adverse meteorological conditions
Troubleshooting: • Check correct polarity of battery • Ensure the clock is at least 6 feet away from a TV, computer, air conditioner or any other electrical household appliances. Optimal location is near a window
• Remove battery and start again • There may be an interruption at the transmitter. Wait a few hours and try again
• Due to the signal requirements of these movements it is important that a fresh, fully charged alkaline battery is used initially and then changed on a regular basis as a partially charged battery may not be strong enough to receive the radio signal, resulting in the movement not fully functioning correctly
Code J40133 J40134 Description
11mm (NEF) Pendulum Movement, Radio Controlled
18mm (NEF) Pendulum Movement, Radio Controlled
UOM Price EACH £14.75 EACH £14.75 Price breaks available, see website Reverse Time Keeping, UTS
Clock Movement - Reverse Time Keeping
• Reverse Motion Quartz UTS Movement
• Uses LR6 Battery • As standard movement, with anti-clockwise hand direction • Takes all Euroshaft hands
Dimensions: • 57 x 57 x 17mm • Shaft = From movement front to shaft tip
Euro Fitting (EF) Hand Collet Dimensions: • Minute: 3.5 x 2.8mm • Hour: Ø5.00mm
Code J3138M Description
16mm Shaft (EF) Reverse Time Keeping Movement
UOM Price EACH Price breaks available, see website £3.20
Clock Movement - Standard - Euro Fitting (EF) or Non Euro Fitting (NEF)
• Standard Quartz UTS Movements • Uses LR6 battery nut)
• Euro Fitting (EF) or Non Euro Fitting (NEF) hand shafts • Can take minute hands up to 160mm long, weighing up to 8 grams
• Can take centre seconds hands up to 90mm long, weighing up to 0.6 grams
Standard, UTS
Clock Movement - Standard - Euro Fitting (EF) or Non Euro Fitting (NEF)- Seiko
• Standard Quartz Seiko Movements • For Seiko calibres check see website “more info” • Uses LR6 battery • Euro Fitting (EF) or Non Euro Fitting (NEF) hand shafts
Dimensions: • 57 x 57 x 17mm • Shaft = From movement front to shaft tip
Euro Fitting (EF) Hand Collet Dimensions: • Minute: 3.8 x 2.8mm • Hour: Ø5.0mm
Non Euro Fitting (NEF) Hand Collet Dimensions: • Minute: Ø3.50mm • Hour: Ø5.50mm
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Code
J39109 J39110 J39106 J39111 J39107 J47166 J39108 J47165
Description 8mm* (NEF) Shaft Movement
UOM Price EACH
11.4mm (NEF) Shaft Movement EACH 12mm (EF) Shaft Movement
EACH
13.2mm (NEF) Shaft Movement EACH 16.5mm (EF) Shaft Movement 18mm (NEF) Shaft Movement 21.9mm (EF) Shaft Movement 26mm (EF) Shaft Movement
EACH EACH EACH EACH
Price breaks available, see website
£3.25 £3.25 £3.95 £3.25 £3.95 £3.75 £3.95 £3.95
Standard, Seiko
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