No need to take it to the clock repair shop.
Pendulum wall clock losing time.
This is probably just because your pendulum is moving too fast or too slow.
To prevent dust build up try spraying the gears of your clock once every few weeks.
It runs too fast lengthen the pendulum by moving the bob down it runs too slow shorten the pendulum by moving the bob up.
2 look at the clock again exactly 24 hours later and see if it is fast or slow.
The length of the pendulum determines how fast it swings so you need to either lengthen or shorten it.
Swing the pendulum on the inside of the clock if it has a pendulum.
Step 3 open the clock face and inspect the clock hands.
To adjust the regulation the pendulum rating nut must be turned and the amount depends on how much time the clock is in error.
Changing the speed of time keeping is accomplished by moving the pendulum disk up or down.
I used the wheel on the backsi read more.
If the clock is off more you may need to turn it more.
I reset the clock for the recent time change.
If your clock is off less than five minutes a week you may only need to turn the nut a revolution or less.
That is usually the sign of a worn out battery.
3 look at.
A quartz clock will keep good time until it stops.
Move the nut up or down depending if it.
The bob will settle lower making the effective length of the pendulum longer.
Either a battery has lost its charge or battery acid has leaked causing corrosion.
To slow down the clock loosen the adjustment nut turn it toward your left.
Posted on february 25 2012 by clockde 1 start by seeing exactly how far off the time is over a 24 hour period.
Pendulum clocks with a time adjustment nut grandfather clocks most wall clocks german mantel clocks shelf clocks etc the adjustment nut is a large nut at the bottom of the pendulum just below the large disk or weight called the bob.
To prevent wall clocks from losing time make sure that you check your batteries periodically at least once a month.
This will keep you from being thrown off for the rest of your day due to an involuntary time warp.
The pendulum disk is moved up or down by turning the adjustment nut.
Now the pendulum swings but the hands do not move and keep time.
When battery operated clocks stop working it s usually caused by one or more of the batteries.
Open the door and bring the pendulum all the way to the side then let go.
Set the grandfather clock correctly by using.
To slow the grandfather clock down move the pendulum disk down by turning the adjustment nut to the left.