Restore clockwork mechanisms

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Self Assessment Survey
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Registered Training Organisations
Trying to find someone to train or assess you? This link lists all the RTOs that are currently registered to deliver MEM21021A, 'Restore clockwork mechanisms'.
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Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1. Identify clock restoration requirements

1.1. Identify missing, damaged or worn parts

1.2. Identify prior modifications and repairs, including non-standard or non-original components

1.3. Plan repairs in consideration of original clock design and manufacture

1.4. Record and document repair

2. Service and repair power equalisation devices

2.1. Identify fusee and stopwork device

2.2. Release mainspring power

2.3. Diagnose system faults

2.4. Replace fusee chains or cables

2.5. Set up fusee and stopwork systems

3. Produce clock parts by hand

3.1. Prepare working drawings and templates of replacement parts

3.2. Plan suitable method and sequence of production

3.3. Select materials suitable for manufacturing

3.4. Transfer designs and mark out templates and work pieces

3.5. Select appropriate hand tools to undertake process

3.6. Produce components by hand to required specifications

3.7. Conduct finishing, heat treatment, polishing of components

3.8. Verify function of manufactured components

4. Refinish and polish clock components

4.1. Select appropriate refinishing process to repair worn or corroded clock components

4.2. Refinish parts to replicate original finish

4.3. Adjust refinished components for correct function

5. Repair gears, wheels and arbors

5.1. Identify worn or damaged teeth

5.2. Fit, file and shape replacement teeth

5.3. Re-pivot arbors

5.4. Secure replacement part using appropriate fixing method

5.5. Test run with matched component


Qualifications and Skillsets

MEM21021A appears in the following qualifications:

  • MEM31010 - Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair
  • MEM40105 - Certificate IV in Engineering
  • MEM31010 - Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair
  • MEM40105 - Certificate IV in Engineering
  • MEM31010 - Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair
  • MEM40105 - Certificate IV in Engineering