In other words take the battery out and put it back in making sure it is nicely seated.
Wall clock hands not working.
Hold the second hand and tighten the tiny nut at the end of the shaft with needle nose pliers.
If the pendulum is not swinging be sure the pendulum is hung from front to back and that the clock is flush to the wall.
You can likely replace the actual clock itself keeping the frame faceplate and hands.
Push the hour hand back and forth gently to release it.
Friction holds the hour hand on the shaft and.
If it s simply a matter of tightening the hands push the hour hand against the clock shaft first.
If your clock stops working open the battery compartment on the back of the clock to remove the old battery.
Bend the hour or minute hand whichever is on top slightly toward you to create clearance.
To maintain a battery powered quartz wall clock make sure to replace the battery and reduce friction when needed.
Open the clock face and inspect the clock hands.
Use a damp q tip or cotton ball to gently wipe down the terminals then dry them with a clean cloth or towel.
If the hands on your clock refuse to remain tight you may need to replace the nut or the clock hands.
The hour hand is held to the shaft via friction.
The hands aren t moving.
Often the internal mechanisms such as the cogs springs and other movements of the clock are not faulty and are unaffected.
This is usually either because the clock is.
If the clock hands are touching that may be the reason the clock stopped moving.
When battery operated clocks stop working it s usually caused by one or more of the batteries.
Either a battery has lost its charge or battery acid has leaked causing corrosion.
A small push can give it the connection it needs to get back in time with the second hand.
In two minutes artist and clockmaker pamela corwin shows you how to address a wall clock with non moving hands.
If you have a bike chain desk clock 26f try re seating the battery.
Push the hour hand against the clock shaft.
Make sure the clock hands are properly seated on the clock shaft and not catching on each other.
Cheap clocks usually just have a generic plastic clock attached to the back.