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Mechanical timers are used to actuate devices at the end of a specified time period. They do not require electrical power and can be stored for long periods of time. There are several types of mechanical timers. Clock timers open and close a circuit based on the position of internal or external clockwork. Spring-driven timers use a spring and trip lever to generate mechanical action. Dashpot timers pass compressed air or hydraulic fluid into or out of a contained space through an opening with a fixed or variable diameter. Typically, smaller openings are used for longer time delays. Some mechanical timers provide a standard, analog clock display. Others include rotating number wheels. 

Selecting mechanical timers requires an analysis of specifications and features. The minimum time is the shortest interval for which mechanical timers can be configured. By contrast, the maximum time is the longest, configurable time interval. Typically, timing ranges are measured in seconds or hours. Devices with analog clocks display time intervals accordingly. In terms of features, some mechanical timers include a combined counter/timer mechanism. Others provide an audible alarm or a dial indicator instead of rotating digits. Devices with double shafts are commonly available. Typically, these mechanical timers have a dual shaft on one side for dual inputs, or left and right shaft extensions for left and right inputs. Special shaft lengths, diameters and “flat” configurations are available.

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Part Numbers for Mechanical Timers

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
4JZ09 Grainger Industrial Supply TAYLOR PRECISION PRODUCTS Electronic Timers Mechanical Timer
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