
Battery Movement
Please provide your clock's model number and/or serial number to help ensure accurate identification of the proper part, minimizing errors and delays in the replacement process. View our Movement Cross-reference Guide to help ensure order accuracy.
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- Battery quartz movement, pendulum type. uses 2 C batteries(batteries not included). Part number 354472
- Westminster, Ave Maria electronic chime with 4/4 or hour only selection. 16mm stem length. 66mm diameter speaker with 22mm diameter magnet. 32cm speaker wires, night shut off, volume control. Kieninger part QPA11.
- To verify the correct movement needed for a specific clock, View theCross-Reference Movement List to find the clock model number and its corresponding movement part number.
- ** Consumers: if you do not see your model number on the cross reference list, or cannot find the movement number on the web store, please contact a service center in your area for assistance.**
- PLEASE NOTE: design styles of the clock movements will change per manufacturer's discretion. Changes in movement styles DO NOT compromise the functionality of a movement as it relates to a specific clock. The movement that you order and receive may or may not match the original movement in your clock, or what is pictured on this web site.
- What type of movement does this product use?
It features a battery quartz movement, pendulum type.
- What batteries are required for operation?
It uses 2 C batteries, which are not included.
- What chime options are available?
It has Westminster and Ave Maria electronic chimes with 4/4 or hour only selection.
- What are the specifications of the speaker?
The speaker has a diameter of 66mm and a magnet diameter of 22mm, with a stem length of 16mm.
- Is there a resource to verify the correct movement for a clock?
Yes, you can view the Cross-Reference Movement List to find the clock model number and its corresponding movement part number.
