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Q: What is the Kieninger PS40 Clock Movement with Bim Bam Chime?
A: The Kieninger PS40 is a German-made, high-precision cable-driven mechanical clock movement designed for PS-series wall and floor clocks. It features a Bim Bam chime system, which strikes a simple two-tone “bim-bam” sound on a half-hour and hour cycle using a coil gong.
Q: What is the Bim Bam chime?
A: The Bim Bam chime is a traditional German-style half-hour striking system that produces alternating tones (“bim” and “bam”) on a coiled gong, giving a simple, classic sound compared to melodic triple chimes.
Q: What type of clocks use the PS40?
A: It is typically used in large wall or grandfather-style clocks that require a weight-driven cable movement with time, strike, and chime functions, designed for 8-day operation.
Q: Does it have night silence?
A: Yes. The PS40 includes automatic night shut-off (ANSO), which silences the strike and chime during nighttime hours, commonly between 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM.
Q: What are its key specifications?
A: It is a German-made movement with cable drive, approximately 7-day power reserve, 4260 beats per hour, an 80 cm pendulum length, and a 36 mm hand shaft, with hands not included.
Q: Why choose the PS40?
A: It is chosen for its reliability, simple and traditional Bim Bam sound, strong German engineering, and long service life in mechanical clock restorations and replacements.