120vt Operated Clock Mechs
* Quality SYNCHRON brand.
* Comes fully assembled as pictured above.
* Includes: Mechanism, brass gearbox, brass retaining nut &
minute hand retaining nut.
* 1 RPM (of course... it's a clock).
* 120vt operation.
* SWEEP second hand.
* Replacement for our 24" neon clocks.
* Made in the USA.
No reproduction in whole or part without express written permission. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright West Coast Custom Designs, LLC.
NeonPartsUSA@gmail.com
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480-820-9517
Time Setting Rod & Linkage
This time setting rod linkage attaches to the 120-volt clock movement via included coupler and cotter pins. The rod linkage allows setting the time on the outside of the clock housing.
Style 1 *Standard
9" overall length
$9.95 ea.
Style 2 *Deluxe
4" overall length - $9.95
10 1/4" overall length - $16.95
Clock Hand Sets
For use with Style 1 and Style 2 Clock mechs.
Style 1 *Regular $19.95 per set
End to End
Second - 6"
Minute - 7 1/8"
Hour - 5 3/8"
Post to Tip
Second - 4 1/4"
Minute - 5 1/4"
Hour - 3 1/2"
Style 2 *Deluxe $24.95 per set
End to End
Second - 6"
Minute - 6 1/4"
Hour - 5 1/2"
Post to Tip
Second - 4 1/2"
Minute - 6"
Hour - 5 1/4"
1+ $59.95 ea.
10+ $58.95 ea.
25+ $55.95 ea.
Spinning Disc
Brass Nuts
For use with Style 2 mech. Replaces damaged or lost nuts which mount
the spinning disc onto the clock
mech shaft. Individually hand
machined out of quality brass.
$6.00 each nut.
SOLD OUT
1+ $59.95 ea.
10+ $58.95 ea.
25+ $55.95 ea.
Replacement Clock Neon Transformers
New Chrome Bezel (exterior view)
New Chrome Bezel (underside view)
New Switch (interior view)
Words of Wisdom and Caution...
There are two types of neon transformer's - core and coil (pictured) and electronic.
Core and coils have been used since the beginning of neon. All antique neon clocks would have used a core and coil transformer.
We STRONGLY suggest the use of "core and coil" type neon transformer/s in clocks made of metal. When an electronic type neon transformer is used in a metal clock, you run the risk of corrosion of any/all metal part/s. The corrosion actually eats away at metal parts... destroying the parts.
Antique clocks are highly collectable and in great demand, making them very valuable. Taking a chance on destroying the clock by installing an electronic type transformer is just not worth it.
Check out the following examples of the early stage damage caused by an electronic type transformer installation in a metal clock.
FIRST... What type of mech do you need?
Regular Clock Spinner Clock
#1 Side Set - Regular Clock
*Fully assembled.
*Includes clock works and motor.
*Includes machined main installing nut
and minute nut.
*Side set... which means the time setting
rod goes out to the side of the clock case.
#2 Side Set - Spinner Clock
Features a longer than normal
second-hand shaft so that a
spinning disc can be attached.
*Fully assembled.
*Includes clock works and motor.
*Includes machined main installing nut
and minute nut.
*Side set... which means the time setting
rod goes out to the side of the clock case.
#3 Rear Set - Regular Clock
*Fully assembled.
*Includes clock works and motor.
*To install, the mech is attached to the
clock face using the four mounting tabs.
*Rear set... which means the time setting
rod goes out the back side of the clock case.
#4 Rear Set - Spinner Clock
Features a longer than normal
second-hand shaft so that a
spinning disc can be attached.
*Fully assembled.
*Includes clock works and motor.
*To install, the mech is attached to the
clock face using the four mounting tabs.
*Rear set... which means the time setting
rod goes out the back side of the clock case.
1+ $59.95 ea.
10+ $58.95 ea.
25+ $55.95 ea.
1+ $59.95 ea.
10+ $58.95 ea.
25+ $55.95 ea.
This is an electronic item, All sales are final, no returns or refunds!
The manufacturer has decided to DISCONTINUE these mechs.
Supplies are extremely limited and going fast as people start to hoard them. Get your order in fast before they are gone forever.