CLOCK SPECIFIC
• Watch Expert 2 & 3 • Chronoscope M1, S1 & X1
Simply plugs in and then attaches by a small clip close to the escapement area on the clock - to sense escapement action and transmit data to the graph
screen for analysis. Code
T12050 T6249 Description
Elma Watchmatic & Witschi Watch Expert II & III’ Clock Clamping Microphone
Elma Watchmatic & Witschi Watch Expert I’ Clock Clamping Microphone
Clock Pendulum Sensor & Stand, Witschi
UOM Price EACH £239.95 EACH £160.00 MOVEMENT HOLDERS
Assembly Leg Movement Clamps These robustly made Movement Clamp legs hold the job away from the bench to clear protrusions and make inspection, pivot locating and strike assembly much easier.
• 3 pieces • Solid brass and steel with non-slip feet
• Wired securely the tripod doubles as a temporary wall/ test hanger
• Made in UK Code
C6477 Description Leg Clock Movement Clamps
UOM Price PACK*3 £13.95
Assembly Movement Supports
• Total height 36 - 45cm Code
Description M0983
Movement Holder (Clock), Bergeon 30044
Bench Top, Universal
• Universal Clock Movement Holder
• Strong & robust • Regulating / Levelling screw on base
• Brackets are adjustable to 11 inches
• Overal height 370mm UOM Price EACH £59.85
Code S32057
Description
Mechanical Pendulum Clock Regulating Stand
UOM Price EACH £29.95
PALLET ADJUSTMENT TOOLS
Clock Pallet Adjustment Tool Optical Electronic Sensor & Stand - Elma & Witschi
T12038 for Elma & Witschi Equipment: • Witschi Watch Expert 2 • Witschi Watch Expert 3 • The Watch Expert (Witschi Watch Expert 4) • Witschi Chronoscope M1 • Witschi Chronoscope S1 (any generation) • Witschi Chronoscope X1 (any generation) • Elma Watchmatic 2 • Elma Watchmatic 3
T9676 for Elma & Witschi Equipment: • Witschi Watch Expert 1 • Elma Watchmatic 1
This sensor device records the pendulum passing through its beam to analyse performance of timekeeping and then displays the transmitted data on the equipment screen.
A multi-positional stand is available as an option to assist test procedure and set up (see T9677).
Picture here shows the opto-electronic sensor connected to the optional positional support stand.
Photo shows Sensor attached to Stand - both items sold separately.
Officially Appointed Witschi & Elma Distributor Code
Description T12038 T9676 T9677
Clock Pendulum Electronic Sensor for Elma & Witschi
Clock Pendulum Electronic Sensor for Elma & Witschi
Stand for Optical Clock Pendulum Electronic Sensor
UOM Price EACH £435.00 EACH £350.00 EACH £145.00
• Support your clock movement during repair • Provides easy access to all areas of the movements • Assortment of sizes and supports • Legs clamp to each corner of the movement • Supplied with a hanging bracket for movement testing
• Including 4 clock movement legs Code
Description A41165
Assembly Supports for Clock Movements
UOM Price Clock Pallet Adjustment Tool EACH £9.95
• Tool which allows you to precisely grind & shape clock pallets
Wall Mounted, Bergeon 30044
Clock Movement Holder - Bergeon Swiss - Wall Mounted
The REALIS clock timing stands are simple, robust and practical. No more waste of time, insecurity, wrong suspension springs. Absolute stability of the movement during timing. Holder made of carefully polished beechwood. It is jointed and adjustable. Clock
movements are not held by the bottom but they are hung. This very practical stand will hold all types of round and square movements of current sizes. Height: 360 - 450 mm.
• Bergeon 30043 • Made of beech wood • Jointed • Adjustable • Holds Round or Square Movements • Various test positions • For fixing to the wall
• Also useful for screw heads, bridges etc • 48 x 43 x 34mm
• Bergeon 30444 Code
C50409 Description Pallet Adjustment Tool
UOM Price EACH £89.95
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