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Good day,
The Erhard Jauch movement(100 M I think)in my Emperor series 120 grandfather clock is missing the component which connects the pendelum to the movement. I beleive it is called a suspension spring.  Could you please help me to locate this part?  Is this part still available? Do you need more information from me to positivly identify this part?  The movement has "77 11 76" and "395504" stamped on the back.
Thank you for your time.
Dave

Answer
You can use the Hermle SS-0060 suspension spring from norkro.com.
Here is a link to the item:

http://www.norkro.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_90&products...

If that link doesn't work you can find it on the following page:

http://www.norkro.com/index_files/page0015.htm

Michael

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Clock repair and clock parts questions

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I have been professionally repairing clocks for 11 years. I owned and ran a clock shop for 6 years. I have been the owner of a clock parts supply company for the past 11 years.

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High school graduate, some college, graduate of Niles Bryant School of Piano Tuning and repair.

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