A talk on cables and wire-ropes

We inspected the existing cables atop the tower to decide whether any replacement is necessary and whether we need to source new ones for the Gong and Carillon.

Driving Weight Cable (a wire rope is called a cable if it is less than 3/8 inch in diameter)Log1

  • Right hand Regular Lay 6mm cable rope.

Log2

  • The winding of the cable is good.
  • The end of the cable for the driving weight is tied up with some sort of a GI wire. We will mostly be replacing them with thimbles: Thimbles

Log3

Carillon Weight Cable:

  • We are planning on setting up pulleys on the water tank supported by the beams on it and connecting the fixed end to the drum of the gong. (Shown below is the drum of the gong).

log4

  • Also one of the nuts of the water tank top surface was loose. So I am assuming there should be several of them. We should consider tightening them before setting up any pulleys and it can only be done by going inside the tank.
  • The cable doesn’t wind properly onto the drum often leaving a lot of space between each cable both at the beginning and at the end.

Log5

Back to the tower after the winter break!

 Aman, Pankaj and Arun went up at 16:00 for about an hour. 

The clock was lagging by 5-10 mins on three faces with each face showing  a different time. The SR (back) face was off by 2 hours. We tried to adjust the time  without removing the bevel assembly but couldn’t as there was a lot of resistance. We will need to come back and correct this.

The following changes were observed:

  • The clock chamber floor has been cleaned.
  • New tube lights and wiring (along with PVC pipes) for the clock faces. A new plug point as well.
  • The lightning conductor window was left open and pigeons have started coming inside the bell chamber.
  • 2 broken window glass panes at the room below the bell chamber.