American Time Synchronous Wired and Electronic Movement User Manual

Synchronous wired and electronic movement manual

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Synchronous Wired and Electronic Movement Manual

Hanson Movement
General

Synchronous-wired and electronic secondaries are

controlled by a Hansen movement. Except for a short

correction cycle each hour, the movement is solely

responsible for the timekeeping accuracy of the

secondary.
Normal Drive (Fig. 59)
Second Hand

1. A 1rpm synchronous motor drives motor pinion A

directly.
2. Pinion A drives second hand shaft B via friction

coupling assembly C.

Minute Hand

3. Pinion D which is fixed to friction coupling

assembly C drives seconds-to-minute reduction gear E.
4. Pinion f which is fixed to gear E, drives minute

drive gear G.
5. Gear G drives pinion J via friction spring K. Minute

hand shaft H is fixed to pinion J.
Hour hand

6. Pinion J drives intermediate gear L.
7. Pinion M which is fixed to gear L, drives hour drive

gear P. Hour hand shaft N is fixed to gear P.

Fig. 59

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