![]() ![]() The things to order when replacing the tops would be the tops themselves, a wire assortment (if needed), and epoxy. The bottom part of the Cuckoo Clocks bellow is the long tube that has an opening on the side that the noise comes out of. ![]() This top is only glued or epoxied to the bottom. The top is the Large flat part of the bellow that flaps and creates airflow down to the bottom part. To change the tops of these Cuckoo Clocks bellows is the most common job and is easy to do. Then the bellow easily comes out of the Cuckoo Clocks. Next is to remove the bellows by unscrewing the screw that holds it in place on the side of the clock. If you did mix them up it would be obvious when you went to assemble the clock, but just to keep things easy, best to keep it separated on the table just like it was in the clock. This is true with the bellows also, keep them on the table just as they were in the clock, so left and right will not be mixed up. These wires cannot be mixed up, so put them on the table just as they came out of the clock. This gives an opening for the lifting wire to slip out and be removed. Remove the wire by opening the diameter of the lower wire holes that the lifting wires attach to with a Small flat screw driver. There are lifting wires attached to the bellows that must come off first, unless the tops of the bellows are torn off completely, these wires would be attached through a circular pin or staple like pin that is attached to the bellow top. The first step is to get the bellows out of the Cuckoo Clocks. ![]() If you would like to purchase the complete unit, you get to skip most of the steps described but it's still good to read this next section for the instructions on the removal and installation of the Cuckoo Clocks bellows. It is much cheaper to buy only the tops from us than getting the entire thing. The reason behind replacing the tops only, rather than replacing the entire bellow, is the cost. If they are ripped, its common to replace these tops with new ones. To check the bellow tops simply move them up and down with your finger to check for rips in the cloth material. What makes these sounds are the air blowing through the wooden bottom of the bellow, the longer the bellow is the lower the tone of the sound. There are always two bellows, one for the "cuck" and one for the "coo" sounds. Most of the time there is one on each side of the clock but sometimes they're on only one side. To locate the bellows, just look inside the back of the cuckoo clock and you will see the big bellows on either side of the clock case. Another common thing to be damaged (or just worn from age) are the bellow tops. ![]() The pendulum will continue to swing continuously behind two wooden faux weights.The hands commonly break off cuckoo clocks because when the clock is stored, if anything gets put on top of the clock, the hands break off. This clock features an automatic night shut off feature, which turns the cuckoo and musical functions off when the room becomes dark. After each cuckoo, the quartz clock will begin playing 1 of 12 melodies while the dancers spin around the top of the balcony in a jovial dance. This clock will cuckoo every hour on the hour. Handcarved from Basswood and finished with a luxurious walnut stain, this cuckoo clock will be a beautiful addition to your collection. Made with love and care following traditional German standard, this cuckoo clock is an authentic design by Trenkle. KU377QMT - 7 Leaf 3 Bird Cuckoo Clock w/ Turning Dancers Cuckoo Clocks, Quartz Cuckoo Clocks & Miniature Clocks.Christmas Decorations, Candles & Other Decorations. ![]()
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