Acroprint Time Clock Replacement Motor
Factory-new replacement motor for Acroprint mechanical time clocks — restores proper speed and accurate timekeeping.
Description
If your Acroprint time clock has become noisy, is buzzing, or is beginning to lose time, the internal motor is often worn. Replacing the motor restores smooth operation, accurate minute advancement, and helps prevent additional wear on internal gears.
This factory-new replacement motor is designed specifically for Acroprint mechanical time clocks. Once installed, it returns the clock to proper operating speed and dependable time progression. The motor is backed by a two-year guarantee.
Important Cam Inspection
When replacing the motor, inspect the attached brass cam. If the cam shows a worn groove, it should be replaced at the same time.
A worn cam can prevent the minute overthrow from traveling far enough to grab the next tooth on the minute gear. In that situation, the motor may run correctly, but the clock will still fail to advance properly. If needed, we also offer the combined Acroprint Motor and Cam Combo.
Installation Overview
Replacement can be performed in-house by a technician with moderate mechanical ability. Step-by-step instructions are available to guide the process.
| Skill Level |
Moderate mechanical ability |
| Typical Repair Time |
Allow time and patience |
| Instructions |
Detailed instructions available |
Tools Required
- #2 or #3 Phillips head screwdriver
- #2 flat screwdriver
- Allen wrench set
- Patience
Why Replace the Motor?
- Eliminates buzzing and excessive noise
- Restores accurate minute advancement
- Prevents further wear on internal gears
- Extends the service life of your clock
Warranty
This replacement motor includes a two-year guarantee.
FAQ
How do I know if my motor is worn?
Common signs include buzzing, excessive noise, or slow time advancement.
Do I need to replace the cam?
Inspect the brass cam. If a groove is present, replace it at the same time.
Is this motor new?
Yes. This is a factory-new replacement motor.
Is installation difficult?
A technician with moderate mechanical ability can complete the repair using basic hand tools.