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SAMGAMO Clock?? What is it??

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October 01, 2004, 01:46
Jack Goldstein
SAMGAMO Clock?? What is it??
Does anybody know what this clock is for. I bought it because of the name, & it looked interisting. I only bid about 20 bucks, really didn't expect to get it??
It has a light bulb on the top, and its approx 6"x6". I wind it up and it works excellent for about 18 hours.
auction here*
Thanks,
Jack
October 01, 2004, 08:33
Tom Seymour
I believe it is a devise that keeps track of how long a person has been driving. It was, required in some vehicles. Not sure of all the details. Someone may have more of the nitty gritty to add to this.

I believe this is a UK regulation.


Tom
October 01, 2004, 10:51
Phil Dellinger
Here is some great information on the tachograph.


From what I have discovered about these devices, they are sometimes called "Tattle Tales" because they record all stops, speeds and extended breaks of drivers. The front portion of this device is for the clock only. When the hinged cover is opened, a disc is inserted to record the information. I don't know what the recording function looks like because it was not with my clock when I bought it.

Today a simple GPS system can perform the same functions. Big Brother Is Watching!!

Tachograph

Here is a picture of the Sangamo Tachograph that I have. It keeps perfect time!


October 01, 2004, 11:01
Phil Dellinger
12 Hour Tachograph Clock, mechanical.

Notice that this clock was well used as noted by the wear on the plating behind the winding key.


October 03, 2004, 01:28
Jack Goldstein
Thank you all very much. It keeps excellent time. I am thinking about putting it on our IHS auction next week if anybody is interesred.
Thanks again,
Jack
October 04, 2004, 19:04
Sam Williamson
Phil,I believe you are correct-when I worked ambulance,we had a similar(probably more modern)device to record times and speed.We wern't supposed to go over 70 mph,but at times the graph recorded over 90! Well,when you have a dying kid in the back,no one complained.


Sam Williamson