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B 1128
MECHANICAL CLOCKS
Clock• Noa. 51, 53, 55, and 57
1. Geaerai.-Clocks Nos. 51, 53, 55, and 57 are inaccuracies in mounting. The adjustment irutruc-
8-day timepieces for public offices. They are fitted tions are given in B 3101. Any difficulty in obtain-·
with a spring-driven chain and fusee movement, ing suspension locally should be referred to the Eng.
similar in most respects to that of Clock No. 3 which Dept. (P2), full working dimensions being given.
is described in B 1122. Thtse clocks are issued with
unpolished light-mahogany cases, which should be
stamed and poliJhed locally to match office colour
schemes.
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ENGLNEERLNO INSTRUCTIONS TIME
B 1128
Fw. 4 .- CLOCK No. 55, STREET VIEw WITHOUT BezEL Fro. 5.-BEzEL, CLocK, No. 1
9. To expose i.he movemenl, proceed in accordance The bezel is designed to be fitted directly into a
with par. 3. circular opening in the window frame. Four brackets
on the Clock No. 55 are secured to four No. 0 BA
10. Mounting.- The clock is designed for mounting studs which project from the back of the bezel. It is
in a window frame, by means of a Bezel, Clock, normally stocked with an overall diameter of l7i in.,
No. I and is fitted with an adjustable pallet as which may be be reduced to a minimum of 16 in. to
mentioned in par. 4. allow for variation in window design. For installa-
tion instructions see B 3004.
*11. Bezel, Clock No. I (Drawing P(f 102) is a
circular bronze casting with a 12-in. glazed weather- 12. Clock No. 57 has a circular case but is, in
proof circular opening in the centre (see Fig. 5). other respects, similar to Clock No. 53.
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