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2364 South US Hwy
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T: 334-774-3584 | F: 334-774-7083
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A-13A-1
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Mechanical Movement Eight-Day Chronograph |
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A-13A-1 P/N 400201
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Weight: 9 ounces maximum
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Dial Diameter: 1 7/8 inches flat
black
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Available in custom color
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Dial and Hand Finish: Fluorescent
Luminescent MIL-L-25142
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Spec No: MIL-C-6499E
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NSN: 6645-00-950-8599
With one-hour elapsed time feature
and sweep hand. The start, stop and flyback of second and minute
hands does not disturb time of day. The lever for adjusting rate is
accessible without removing the clock movement from its case. Clocks
contain an unbreakable, anti-magnetic cobalt alloy mainspring and an
anti-magnetic temperature compensated hairspring to ensure accuracy.
Mechanical clocks are stand-alone, time –keeping instruments which
are not affected by environmental extremes or system failure.
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Waltham clocks can be provided
with custom lighting configurations to match instrument panels and
with special dials to meet specific requirements.
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Case: Dust & moisture-proof
aluminum. Lusterless black color 37038 or federal standard 595.
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Jewels: 20-five more than required
by military specifications to ensure accurate performance.
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All Waltham mechanical aircraft
clocks are domestically produced and are certified to conform to
FAR # 52.208-1. They contain jewels produced by MICROLAP
Technologies’ Wm. Langer Jewel Bearing Plant.
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Spare or replacement parts
available
Operation and Installation
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Clocks are furnished with standard
2 ¼ inch aircraft instrument case. Instrument panel cutout
required as shown on the drawing, together with view of the
mounted clock showing interference dimensions in depth.
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Two mounting screws and two
Tinnerman nuts are available upon request. For mounting with
flange behind instrument panel, screws are secured to Tinnerman
nuts inserted into mounting holes in clock. For mounting with
flange in front of instrument panel, screws are secured to
locknuts provided in instrument panel.
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When locating, allow sufficient
space for projections shown on drawing.
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To wind clock, rotate winding knob
in a clockwise direction until a stop is reached.
To set
clock, pull winding knob out and rotate as required. |
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