kellomekanismeista
Kellomekanismeista refers to the intricate internal workings of mechanical clocks. These mechanisms are responsible for measuring and displaying time through a series of precisely engineered components. The core of a mechanical clock's operation lies in its escapement, which controls the release of energy from the mainspring in a rhythmic fashion. This energy is transferred through a gear train, a system of interconnected wheels and pinions that reduce the high speed of the unwinding mainspring to a slower, controlled rotation that drives the hands on the clock face.
The movement of the gear train is regulated by an oscillating element, typically a balance wheel and
Other essential components include the mainspring, which stores the energy, and the winding mechanism, used to