Metal mechanical timer by manual SL 1-120min CE
Cat:SL-X series regular timer
Time setting: 15', 20', 30', 60', 100',120', 180' or customized (1-180min timer range)Applicable: Microwave/Oven/Electric Pressure Cooker/Kitchen Mach...
See DetailsA mechanical timer, also known as a spring-type timer, is a timing device that requires no batteries or power and relies entirely on its internal mechanism. It's simple to operate and durable, making it widely used in kitchens, laboratories, factories, and other environments where precise timing is required. Mastering the correct method for setting a mechanical timer can effectively improve work efficiency and avoid the hassles caused by inaccurate timing.
A mechanical timer consists primarily of a spring, a set of gears, and a counterweight. When you turn the timer's knob, the spring tightens, driving the gears. As the spring recoils, the gears decelerate, keeping the hands moving at a constant speed. When the hands return to zero, an internal striking mechanism triggers, producing a crisp sound to indicate the end of the timer.
Setting a mechanical timer is usually a simple process, but there are some tips to keep in mind to ensure accurate timing.
Mechanical timers are versatile tools that can be applied in various scenarios:
With these simple steps, you'll easily master the art of setting a mechanical timer and make this gadget even more useful in your daily life.