Documentary titled 'Tick Tock'. The intricate processes in the manufacture of watch parts and their assembly. Hands displays clock and watch wheels. View of the dies from which the wheels are stamped. Machine with die in place stamps wheels from strip of metal. Wheels from strip are detached. Die in operation. Hands display strip with wheels cut from it. Watch case pendants drilled and lantern pinion turned. Pendant of pocket watch. Small parts poured into machine. Pinion is placed through center hole in wheel. Machine picks up pinions and places them in vice. Tiny lathe in operation. Women workers work at row of machines. Tweezers are used to remove pinion from tiny lathe. Woman worker works at lathe machine. Process of drilling plates and assembling watch. Woman worker operates machine. Watch parts are assembled from small bins. Crystals are fitted. Women workers hung watches on boards. Watches are checked and removed from the board. Watches placed on a table.
The intricate processes in the assembly of clock parts at a clock factory in United States. Marine balance wheel poising process. The operator removes small amount of metal to balance the balances. Workers use machines to drive hair springs on balance wheels. The balance staffs are sharpened to needle-like points. Pendulum in clock is assembled. Workers use jig saw to cut Mantel clock case. Workers glue wooden parts together. Workers attach faces to different kinds of clocks.
The intricate processes in the assembly and testing clocks at a clock factory in United States. Woman workers hand-picks small watch parts kept in several boxes. Marine Movement is assembled. Clocks placed on shelves. Worker assembles alarm clocks.
A film regarding Electric Railroading in the United States. The assembly of electric locomotives at the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This is a joint venture with the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Twin Armature Motors for electric locomotives being assembled. Workers at machines as they assemble the armatures into the motors. Men attach an iron chain to a motor and place in onto a part of the locomotive. Railroad cab being placed on wheels. Seen is Locomotive number 10300. This is a Class EP-3 electric Quill locomotive, Type: 2C-1-1-C2 (passenger), Drivers: 68" diameter. It displays lettering: "C M & St. P," and will run on the Milwaukee Road (Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Railroad). A different locomotive: Pennsylvania Railroad Class DD1, runs down a railroad track.
A garment factory in the United States. Interior of the factory. Rolls of material in the factory. The material is matched with samples and is weighed. The material is machine marked. It is run through various other machines. The material is machine dried and folded. Men use patterns to cut the material. Women working on sewing machines. They sew pieces together.
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Camp Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina. They fire at a rifle range. An officer instructs them. Trees in the far background. A hut in the background. The cadets hit the target boards.
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