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Kieninger Clock Movement with Triple Chime - MSU13

Kieninger Clock Movement with Triple Chime - MSU13

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Kieninger Clock Movement with Triple Chime - MSU13

  • Kieninger Clock Movement MSU13
  • Use: Grandfather Clock Movement
  • CABLE Driven
  • Triple Chime
  • BPH: 3600
  • Pendulum: 47 mm
  • Hand Shaft: 116 cm
  • Made in Germany
  • Fast order processing and FREE ground shipping in the contiguous United States
What our Experts Think
  • German high-precision MSU-series engineering – The Kieninger MSU13 is a professional-grade mechanical clock movement known for stable timekeeping, long lifespan, and consistent performance in full-size grandfather clocks.
  • Triple chime system (Westminster, St. Michael, Whittington) – Delivers the full classic 3-melody rotation on 15-minute intervals, producing rich, traditional European chime patterns.
  • 12-rod gong strike design – Uses multiple hammers and rods for deep, resonant acoustic output, giving a more musical and layered sound than standard bell systems.
  • 8-day cable-driven power reserve – Designed for weekly winding cycles with smooth torque delivery and reliable long-term operation in floor clocks.
  • Professional-grade features – Includes automatic night shut-off, chime silence control, and automatic beat adjustment for easier installation and reduced maintenance needs.
  • Restoration & replacement standard – Widely used in premium grandfather clocks (including legacy American cabinet styles), making it a trusted choice for clockmakers and restorers.
  • Expert verdict – A dependable German triple-chime movement built for serious clock enthusiasts who want authentic sound, long service life, and low-maintenance mechanical performance.
Q&A

Q: What is the Kieninger Clock Movement with Triple Chime (MSU13)?
A: A German-made cable-driven mechanical grandfather clock movement designed for 116 cm pendulum clocks, offering reliable 8-day operation and high-end triple chime performance.

Q: What chimes does the MSU13 include?
A: It features three classic melodies—Westminster, St. Michael, and Whittington—played on a multi-hammer gong system for rich, traditional sound.

Q: What are its key technical features?
A: It uses a precision 8-day cable-driven system with 12-hammer strike configuration, 3600 BPH beat rate, and a 142 × 200 mm plate design for stability and durability.

Q: Does it include night silence?
A: Yes, it includes automatic night shut-off (ANSO), typically silencing chimes between about 10:00 PM and 7:15 AM.

Q: Is it used in premium grandfather clocks?
A: Yes, the MSU13 is commonly found in high-quality German and American-made floor clocks and is often used as a replacement or restoration movement due to its reliability.

Maintenance Tips
  • Perfect leveling required: Keep clock case precisely vertical for stable pendulum swing and accurate triple chime timing.
  • Consistent winding schedule: Wind regularly to maintain smooth power delivery and protect gear train integrity.
  • Lubrication every 3–5 years: Use only high-quality clock oil to reduce friction and extend movement life.
  • Dust protection: Keep movement and chime components clean for reliable performance and clear sound.
  • Humidity control: Maintain dry, stable environment to prevent corrosion and protect wooden and brass components.
  • Chime system care: Check hammer alignment for clean strike and balanced triple chime sequence.
  • Avoid overwinding: Stop at natural resistance—never force the winding key.
  • Professional servicing: Recommended every 5–7 years for full cleaning, adjustment, and precision calibration.