
Weight Hook & Screw - Brass
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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- Brass finished weight hook and bottom screw.
- To identify the correct hook for your grandfather clock weight, please carefully unscrew one of the hooks from your existing weight(s). Compare the threaded end of your removed hook to the options shown to ensure you select the proper match for your clock.
- Check the size: M4 the internal thread is approximately 3.77 mm. Note there may be some slight variances usually within 0.020 mm.
- Note if your clock was manufactured in 2007, it is most likely a different weight hook that we no longer have available. We highly recommend contacting a part supplier or service center.
- Check the size: M5 is approximately 4.87 mm. Note there may be some slight variances usually within 0.020 mm.
- What is the Weight Hook & Screw made of?
It is made of brass, providing a durable and attractive finish for your grandfather clock.
- How can I ensure I select the correct hook for my clock?
Unscrew one of the hooks from your existing weight and compare the threaded end to the options shown to find the proper match.
- What is the size of the internal thread for M4?
The internal thread for M4 is approximately 3.77 mm, with slight variances typically within 0.020 mm.
- What should I do if my clock was manufactured in 2007?
It is likely that a different weight hook is required, which may no longer be available. Contact a part supplier or service center for assistance.
- What is the size of the internal thread for M5?
The internal thread for M5 is approximately 4.87 mm, with slight variances usually within 0.020 mm.
