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Old Sep 8, 2009, 06:12 PM
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Intermatic Clock Timer Installation

My clock on an Intermatic T101P3 timer went belly up and I got a new 110V model. However the problem with the new unit is that the output gear location is slightly different relative to the two mounting holes. This means that I can bolt the clock onto the body, the the gear doesn't mesh and driver the timer.

Do I have some old unit that new clocks can not be installed onto? Or are there multiple clocks that mount to different timer model?

I brought the old one into my local pool supply but they only have the model that doesn't fit right.

Or I might simlpy figure out a way to jury-rig and mount the new clock by drilling new mount holes in the appropriate location.

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Old Sep 8, 2009, 06:20 PM   #2  
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They have an "old style" and a "new style" the number on motor tells all.
Hope you didn't throw it out. If that doesn't fit, it is the other, just watch voltage as well.
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Actually it turned out to be a newer model, the WG1570-10D. This has the output gear on the correct side. However, the flange on one end was slightly different so that when I installed it back onto the timing switch body, one hole now only lined up with a hole that was untapped. So I took the whole thing out and tapped the hole with 4-40 threads and got it bolted back. Done.
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