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  1. #1
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    Jan 2016
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    Default Y 361 Spring Motor

    Mr. MacQueen,

    You pointed me in the right direction and were spot on that the spring motor has to be pre-tensioned. I found this picture I took of the spring motor spring before I removed the time lock case. I stuck a screwdriver in the square hole and wound the spring and held it as I engaged the spring motor square shaft with the pinion and bolted the brass case back in.

    My timeclock is working fine now.

    Thanks again for the tip.

    Jody Sims
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