Clock Hands 5-1/2" for High Torque Movements, Black
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5-1/2 inch clock hands to make large clocks, spade style
The measurement is from the hole where the hands mount onto the high torque shaft, to the tip. Hour hands are proportionate.
These hands are USA Made of quality aluminum.
Tips for making larger wall clocks:
1. Second hands not included - we don't recommend second hands with high torque movements as they draw too much power.
2. Still want a second hand? - choose our balanced 10 inch red or black second hands that work with our Continuous Sweep High Torque Motors.
3. Scroll down to select a high torque movement to go with these hands. Or click here.
4. Best for clocks between 12" and 14" in diameter
Not sure what parts would work best for your project? Click here to learn how to select the right movement and hands.
How do I choose the right size clock motor & hands? 2) The size of hands is based on the length of the minute hand from the mounting hole to the end of the minute hand. (Figures 3 & 4) 3) Our clock motors are sized by the thickness of the dial the movements can go through. EG. High torque Q-64 will go through up to 5/8" thick material, while standard/mini motor Q-65 will go through 3/8" thick clock faces. (Figure 1 and item "A" in Figure 2) Tip 1) If your material is too thick, consider removing some to in-set the clock. Or if your clock face material is too thin, consider adding some material behind the face so the hands will sit closer to your clock face. Tip 2) Most hands can be slightly trimmed if need be. Tip 3) Our customers also spray paint them. |
If you don't have your clock motor yet...
Click here to Choose Suitable High Torque Clock Motors that work with these hands.
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Featured positive reviews:
OOOOOOOOO
My beloved clock failed, but Bear Woods was able to replace the exact hands and the needed battery for it. It was easy to replace the hands--instructions on the website. I am a very happy camper.
These hands replaced the straight, mangled hands on a 24 yr old clock. The design changed the appearance of clock and customer was very happy. Hands were very easy to install on movement.
Love these hands, perfeclty balanced and look great.
5-1/2 inch clock hands to make large clocks, spade style
The measurement is from the hole where the hands mount onto the high torque shaft, to the tip. Hour hands are proportionate.
These hands are USA Made of quality aluminum.
Tips for making larger wall clocks:
1. Second hands not included - we don't recommend second hands with high torque movements as they draw too much power.
2. Still want a second hand? - choose our balanced 10 inch red or black second hands that work with our Continuous Sweep High Torque Motors.
3. Scroll down to select a high torque movement to go with these hands. Or click here.
4. Best for clocks between 12" and 14" in diameter
Not sure what parts would work best for your project? Click here to learn how to select the right movement and hands.
Write a Review || | Explore all
Featured positive reviews:
OOOOOOOOO
My beloved clock failed, but Bear Woods was able to replace the exact hands and the needed battery for it. It was easy to replace the hands--instructions on the website. I am a very happy camper.
These hands replaced the straight, mangled hands on a 24 yr old clock. The design changed the appearance of clock and customer was very happy. Hands were very easy to install on movement.
Love these hands, perfeclty balanced and look great.
How do I choose the right size clock motor & hands? 2) The size of hands is based on the length of the minute hand from the mounting hole to the end of the minute hand. (Figures 3 & 4) 3) Our clock motors are sized by the thickness of the dial the movements can go through. EG. High torque Q-64 will go through up to 5/8" thick material, while standard/mini motor Q-65 will go through 3/8" thick clock faces. (Figure 1 and item "A" in Figure 2) Tip 1) If your material is too thick, consider removing some to in-set the clock. Or if your clock face material is too thin, consider adding some material behind the face so the hands will sit closer to your clock face. Tip 2) Most hands can be slightly trimmed if need be. Tip 3) Our customers also spray paint them. |
If you don't have your clock motor yet...
Click here to Choose Suitable High Torque Clock Motors that work with these hands.