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English: Drawing of a Graham, or deadbeat, clock escapement. Invented by astronomer Richard Towneley in 1675 and first widely used by British clockmaker George Graham in his precision regulators around 1715, the deadbeat escapement was a more accurate version of the anchor escapement. In the 19th century it replaced the anchor escapement as the standard escapement in quality pendulum clocks, and is used in almost all modern pendulum clocks. Alterations: Removed captions and labels, replaced labels in color, added dotted lines, moved arrow from top of wheel to side, drew in pendulum crutch. Labeled parts: (a) escape wheel (b) pallets, showing concentric locking faces (c) pendulum crutch
Date published 1896
Source Downloaded from Frederick J. Britten (1896) Watch and Clock Maker's Handbook, 9th Edition, E.F.& N. Spon, London, p.108 on Google Books
Author Frederick J. Britten
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current07:13, 1 November 2007Thumbnail for version as of 07:13, 1 November 2007853 × 1,031 (29 KB)Chetvorno== Summary == {{Information |Description=Drawing of a Graham, or deadbeat, clock escapement. Alterations: Removed captions and labels, replaced labels in color, moved arrow from top of wheel to side, drew in pendulum rod. Original labels: (a) escape whe
07:06, 1 November 2007Thumbnail for version as of 07:06, 1 November 2007853 × 1,031 (29 KB)Chetvorno== Summary == {{Information |Description=Drawing of a Graham, or deadbeat, clock escapement. Alterations: Removed captions and labels, replaced labels in color, moved arrow from top of wheel to side, drew in pendulum rod. Original labels: (a) escape whe
18:59, 23 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 18:59, 23 October 2007853 × 1,031 (28 KB)Chetvorno== Summary == {{Information |Description=Drawing of a Graham, or deadbeat, clock escapement. Alterations: Removed captions and labels, replaced labels in color, moved arrow from top of wheel to side, drew in pendulum rod. Original labels: (a) escape whee
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