The Lift Lever Explained - Lesson 5
#clock #clockrepair Now that you have seen how the J-hook works in Lesson 4, we will look at what happens when the J-hook is raised by the cam at the botton of the Minute Arbor, and the affect that this has on the Lift Lever. We will look closely at the Count Lever, the Maintenance Cam Lever and the Warning Wheel Lever, and how these three levers working together correctly allow antique and vintage American mechanical clock movements to work. 📌 Every Sunday I upload new clock repair videos and shorts for my Patreon Members. You can watch them here, all AD-FREE: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ScottiesClock... Support me by Subscribing to my YouTube Channel / scottiesclockworld

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