Turn the hand over and find the hand bushing.
My wall hanging grandfather clock chimes to loud.
Adjust your chime hammers for louder chimes.
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Normally the volume cannot be adjusted except by a clock maker.
The strike and chime sounds of a grandfather clock are made by a series of hammers that hit various length rods in the clock.
The hand bushing is a small raised area around the hole that goes over the shaft.
If the hammers are not set correctly they may not be making direct contact with the chime rods resulting in less sound.
Each rod makes a different sound when hit by the hammer.
If the clock is a triple chime movement meaning it has three songs it will have the song selection and also silent on this switch.
The movement may have this switch but the dial may not have a slot to get at it on some westminster only units.
Use your free hand to turn the minute hand of the grandfather clock to the correct chiming time.
There may be a switch at the 3 o clock and this switch turns the chimes on or off.
Use pliers to grasp the hand bushing firmly so that it will not slip.
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