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Clock Oil Cup 1 Hole Urea Plastic Watchmakers Oiler Grease Dappen Pot Dish one

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Good Quality Single Hole Oil / Grease Cup

    Made of good quality urea plastic
    Single cup to store oil / grease
    Includes secure cover to keep oil / grease free from dust or other small particles
    Uses small quantity of oil in cup, preventing contamination of oil in bottle
    Oil /grease is easily retrieved and applied using oil pins (See our other items)
    Very popular with watchmakers.
    Base diameter: ~42mm
    Oil cup (hole) diameter: ~11mm
    Height including lid: ~17mm
    Quantity: 1


Oil pins set of 5

Thin, Medium and Thick needle points

- Perfect for applying the correct amount of oil ensuring over oiling does not happen.

- Includes storage pouch


General Purpose Clock Oil 10ml


- Perfect or all Clocks (mantle, grandfather, cuckoo, alarms)


I have copied some information on oiling clocks:


Within 3 years or so, the oil lubricating all the moving parts in your clock will start to dry up, most clocks will then stop. Those which continue running without oil are usually subjected to excessive wear, the wheel arbor pivots will start grinding into the brass plates of your clock, knocking off alignment of the wheels that drive the various functions of your clock, resulting in loss of power, and ultimately...clock stoppage! Oiling is recommended every two to three years. When a clock is kept properly oiled, wear is kept to a minimum. Proper oiling provides the correct grade oil to the necessary places in the right amount. There are dangers in using anything but clock oil, or in applying little or to much oil. Improper oiling can also be a cause of clock stoppage and the capillary action can draw the oil away from where it belongs to where it doesn't belong.


"The Golden Rule Appears to Be Do Not Drown the Item in Oil, Use a Very Small Amount Only"


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Within 3 years or so, the oil lubricating all the moving parts in your clock will start to dry up, most clocks will then stop. Those which continue running without oil are usually subjected to excessive wear, the wheel arbor pivots will start grinding into the brass plates of your clock, knocking off alignment of the wheels that drive the various functions of your clock, resulting in loss of power, and ultimately...clock stoppage! Oiling is recommended every two to three years. When a clock is kept properly oiled, wear is kept to a minimum. Proper oiling provides the correct grade oil to the necessary places in the right amount. There are dangers in using anything but clock oil, or in applying little or to much oil. Improper oiling can also be a cause of clock stoppage and the capillary ac