Cuckoo Clock Weight Replacement
If you have lost or damaged one or more of the weights on your cuckoo clock, you can find replacements.  You must first determine what weight, in grams, you will need.
 
If the weight is lost, you will need to attach enough weight on the end of the chain until either the time train or the cuckoo train operates correctly.  Once you have the correct amount of
weight, simply weigh it in ounces, convert the weight to grams using the chart below and find a replacement weight that is as close as possible to the weight you have attached.
 
If the weight is damaged, check to see if the weight has a marking which shows the weight, in grams.  A single number marking is usually a part number and not a weight measurement.  If you cannot find the weight marking, simple weigh the damaged piece on an ounce scale and convert it to grams using the chart below.
 
    1 ounce = 28.35 grams
 
  110 grams  =   3.12 ounces
  150 grams  =   4.25 ounces
  200 grams  =   5.67 ounces
  250 grams  =   7.09 ounces
  275 grams  =   7.30 ounces
  320 grams  =   9.07 ounces
  375 grams  =  10.63 ounces
  420 grams  =  11.91 ounces
  500 grams  =  14.18 ounces
  630 grams  =  17.86 ounces
  750 grams  =  21.26 ounces
  875 grams  =  24.81 ounces
 1000 grams  =  28.35 ounces
 1170 grams  =  33.17 ounces
 1260 grams  =  35.72 ounces
 1350 grams  =  38.27 ounces
 1500 grams  =  42.53 ounces
 1750 grams  =  49.61 ounces

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