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We had the problem, that the pendulum stops after a few seconds and actually got it solved. First we waxed everything again, to be sure that this wasn't the problem. We also sanded the gears more thoroughly, since there were some of those where you make one wide gear out of two identical pieces that didn't align perfectly. This improved things a bit but the pendulum stopped after 5 mins max. So I wondered if I'd actually wound the thread correctly, took it out, watched the video and realised that I'd wound it from the wrong side. After winding it correctly suddenly everything worked and if we have the micro adjustments correct the pendulum swings until the weight is all the way down. This takes a few hours.
There may be several reasons for this problem. First, the pendulum moves vertically. Second, according to the instructions, a heavy object such as a coin should be added to the pendulum. Third, please check whether the relevant structural parts have been polished and waxed according to the instructions during installation. Fourth, check whether any parts are not installed properly and cause the pendulum to be stuck. If the above steps are checked but the fault still cannot be eliminated, it is recommended that you consult our customer service: service@robotime.com .
It does, but only if you have the pendulum moving. If the pendulum is stopped it is completely silent. The ticking from the pendulum is very soft and doesn't bother me at all. But I haven't gotten it to swing constantly. So it keeps stoping.
@@Robotime why wouldn't you include the weight! Who has a solid bar weight 400 grams is ALOT! even a D batter is only 140 grams. Annoyed I now need to stop and play find what should have come with the kit game and don't have laying around!
I am up to this point of the video approx. 5:26. It shows on pg. 3, of the bottom right in the assembly manual, the symbol of the exclamation point to press the screw with your left thumb and try to rotate the gray part and make sure it can rotate. I tried doing that but it didn't rotate. I followed the instructions explicitly and made certain that the parts which rotates have been waxed and all the burrs on the wood was sanded. I tried and it didn't rotate. I disassembled it and redone what it said to do and it still doesn't rotate. I don't know why and any help on this part would be really appreciated.
Hi again. I am up to the part on page 8, where you insert the long screws intgo F13. The problem I am having is inserting the very small parts F14 and F16 into F13, Both F14 and F16 are so tiny and easy to drop. Do you have any suggestions on how to insert those parts? Thanks for your answer.
Hopefully you’ve got it by now but I like to wiggle the pieces back and forth slightly to eventually slide in, if it’s really an issue than I suggest sanding it down very slightly
1. The installation direction of the pallet fork C3 on page 7 in the second step, C3 is the patterned side facing up 2. The metal parts in the hammer should be 300-450g, and the minimum requirement is 300g 3. Step 8 When the n component on page 18 is connected to the wall clock, the screws need to be tightened, otherwise the rotation will be affected. 4. The friction between escape wheel A10 and pallet fork C3 is too large 5. The pendulum clock is not level 6. The gears interfere with each other, and the gears need to be fully waxed and lubricated 7. The winding on the ninth page in the third step, here the black wire is wound three times, more winding or less winding will affect the rotation, and the heavy hammer falls too fast or cannot be lowered, which is also caused by the wrong number of winding coils
@@Robotime American 25 cent coins weigh 5.6 grams each. how many do you think I can fit in this thing!? Nice you guys had a solid metal bar laying around for this video. Next time include it!
Guys, to fix pendulum you have to find the right angle sideways and front wise, it has to be precise. When it's swinging, weighted part keeps slowly going down over a span of few hours so it has to be pulled back up every once in a while. My pendulum is working for days now.
What is the point of weighing the one piece? The pendulum stops after a few seconds which i dont mind but im pulling on the weighted piece and it doesnt move or change anything thats happening??
Finally got my pendulum working after many weeks of frustrated fine tuning, oiling , graphite solid lubricant etc. i found in this video that the teeth of the escapement should be pointing "opposite" the direction of rotation. which by design this mechanism has the teeth pointing "toward" the direction of rotation. once i flipped the escape wheel gear so that the teeth are pointing opposite the direciton of rotation, its working like a champ ! even setting it back on the wall was enough momentum to get it the pendulum rocking and rolling ! so i would suggest people build this with the escape wheel backward from what is in the directions. it will make it work far easier. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SUuv0_gHQQs.htmlsi=mPdCwMQTQxDiFShV&t=221
Hey @griphen2113 I finished and had the same problem, I’m disassembling and reassembling this thing, are you saying that the “white” side of the teeth gear be showing instead of the blue side?
@@fluffymcawesome8271 that’s what worked for me yes. You could paint or stain the white side to match too. I was also able to reduce the counterweight once I flipped the gear. Just runs way better / easier. I didn’t take mine all the way apart though, just pried out that gear set, flipped the one, and wedged it back in. Of course be careful not to break anything. Good luck !
Just finished this a couple of weeks ago had trouble with the pendulum not going for more than a couple of minutes, i turned the pendulum gear around as you had suggested and now been going for days😅cheers for that