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This Rebuild Service Is For The Jauch 77 Grandfather Movement / Small Movement.
Jauch 77 Movement Manual Download
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Please Note: This Is A Clock Repair Service For You To Send Me Your Clock Movement To Be Rebuilt And Then Returned To You.
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Send me a picture of your clock movement. I will either send you a quote or direct you to the correct rebuild service for your clock movement.
Don't See Your Clock Movement Listed?
Send me a picture of your clock movement. I will either send you a quote or direct you to the correct rebuild service for your clock movement.
Jauch 77 Movement Manual Instructions
Sep 03, 2012 The Emperor 100M is a Jauch '77' movement which you can get a Hermle movement for under $300.00. If the movement you have does what it is doing yes replacing the movement will be the best way to fix the clock that way the movement will be under warranty plus should give the new owner many years of enjoyment. Erhard Jauch Clock Company Clock Repair Center USA. Jauch & Schmid Uhrenfabrik was formed in Schwenningen Germany in 1930. They rapidly became major movement suppliers to many other known clock companies such as Daneker of Maryland; Emperor of Fairhope, Alabama; and Gazo of California. Jauch-77 Westimster Replacement Movement Hermle 451-050H 94cm The following three weight Hermle units retrofit for Jauch chain wind units. The retrofits will include Hermle movement, hands, seat board screws, shims where needed, pendulum hook, and chime weight filler where needed. The dial must be attached to the case to work. Mar 11, 2014 June, The movement is what we call a Jauch '77'. It was manufactured by Erhard Jauch in Germany. Emperor switched from Jauch to Hermle somewhere in the mid-80's because of wear problems that Jauch did not correct. There are very few clockmakers that will work on them because of the excessive wear and the possibilities of comeback calls.
The Listed Price Of $395.00 Includes The Following:
Any bushings the clock movement needs.
This clock movement will receive at least 18+ bushings.
Cleaning and oiling the clock movement.
Three year warranty on bushings and labor.
Return shipping is included in the price.
Any bushings the clock movement needs.
This clock movement will receive at least 18+ bushings.
Cleaning and oiling the clock movement.
Three year warranty on bushings and labor.
Return shipping is included in the price.
Jauch 77 Movement Manual
Payment Options Include; Credit Cards, Paypal, Or Check. (Please Make Check Payable To -Brian Scobee-)
Other Possible Repair Issues Not Included In The Price:
Damaged Or Broken Parts Such As; Teeth, Pinions, Pivots, Chains, etc. Excessively Rusty Or Tarnished Parts. Any Parts That Are Missing.
When I Receive Your Clock Movement:
I will inspect it for any extra repair issues such as those listed above. If any of these issues are found, I will contact you with an explanation and a price adjustment before proceeding with the rebuild. If you find that the price adjustment is not agreeable, I will return your clock movement to you and issue you a refund, minus the cost of return shipping.
My Average Turn Around Time Is Around 90 Days Or So From The Day I Receive Your Clock Movement.
Packing Instructions:
Please follow the packing instructions to ensure that your clock movement arrives safely and undamaged. Please wrap your clock movement with several layers of bubble wrap. Place your clock movement in a box that is large enough so that it is completely surrounded with tightly packed packing peanuts.
Please contact me if you require assistance removing or reinstalling your clock movement from its case. We can arrange a time to discuss it over the phone.
Please be sure to include the hands, the chains, the suspension spring, and the pendulum leader with the movement. Do not send the pendulum or weights.
How The Clock Movement Wears:
This Jauch Clock Movement is made up of 2 brass plates with 15 gears in-between them. Each gear shaft has two pivots, one at each end, that ride in a hole in each of the plates. As the movement runs, the pressure from the spring turns the first gear in one direction, that gear turns the next gear in the opposite direction, and so on. Whichever direction the pressure presses the gear to run, the pivot holes in the plates will wear in that direction. The more the holes wear, the more the gears drag as they move out of alignment, and the more power the movement needs to continue running. Eventually the movement wears to the point that the spring cannot supply enough power to run the clock. At this point the movement will need to be rebuilt.
How The Clock Movement Is Rebuilt:
First the clock movement is completely disassembled and ran through the cleaner. Next, all the worn pivot holes are realigned and then drilled out to the proper size of the bushing it is to receive. The bushings are then pressed into the holes and touched up with a bushing reamer, as needed, to provide adequate clearance for the pivots. (I use only high quality KWM bronze bushings) The movement is then oiled, reassembled, and thoroughly tested.
Other Possible Repair Issues Not Included In The Price:
Damaged Or Broken Parts Such As; Teeth, Pinions, Pivots, Chains, etc. Excessively Rusty Or Tarnished Parts. Any Parts That Are Missing.
When I Receive Your Clock Movement:
I will inspect it for any extra repair issues such as those listed above. If any of these issues are found, I will contact you with an explanation and a price adjustment before proceeding with the rebuild. If you find that the price adjustment is not agreeable, I will return your clock movement to you and issue you a refund, minus the cost of return shipping.
My Average Turn Around Time Is Around 90 Days Or So From The Day I Receive Your Clock Movement.
Packing Instructions:
Please follow the packing instructions to ensure that your clock movement arrives safely and undamaged. Please wrap your clock movement with several layers of bubble wrap. Place your clock movement in a box that is large enough so that it is completely surrounded with tightly packed packing peanuts.
Please contact me if you require assistance removing or reinstalling your clock movement from its case. We can arrange a time to discuss it over the phone.
Please be sure to include the hands, the chains, the suspension spring, and the pendulum leader with the movement. Do not send the pendulum or weights.
How The Clock Movement Wears:
This Jauch Clock Movement is made up of 2 brass plates with 15 gears in-between them. Each gear shaft has two pivots, one at each end, that ride in a hole in each of the plates. As the movement runs, the pressure from the spring turns the first gear in one direction, that gear turns the next gear in the opposite direction, and so on. Whichever direction the pressure presses the gear to run, the pivot holes in the plates will wear in that direction. The more the holes wear, the more the gears drag as they move out of alignment, and the more power the movement needs to continue running. Eventually the movement wears to the point that the spring cannot supply enough power to run the clock. At this point the movement will need to be rebuilt.
How The Clock Movement Is Rebuilt:
First the clock movement is completely disassembled and ran through the cleaner. Next, all the worn pivot holes are realigned and then drilled out to the proper size of the bushing it is to receive. The bushings are then pressed into the holes and touched up with a bushing reamer, as needed, to provide adequate clearance for the pivots. (I use only high quality KWM bronze bushings) The movement is then oiled, reassembled, and thoroughly tested.