Acroprint Time Clock Stamp Handle
Original-style stamp handle for Acroprint 125 and BP125 mechanical time clocks.
Description
This is the stamp handle used on Acroprint models 125 and BP125. It is the handle employees press to stamp the time card. The original handle was molded from hard black Lexan plastic, designed to withstand years of daily use.
Important: This part is out of production and no longer available. There are no new replacements being manufactured.
Rebuild Option (Recommended)
If your handle is cracked or broken, it can often be rebuilt successfully using a two-part epoxy. This repair restores strength and usability without replacing the entire assembly.
Color options are flexible—as long as the final result is black.
Compatibility
| Fits Models |
Acroprint 125, Acroprint BP125 |
| Part Function |
Manual stamp handle |
| Material |
Hard black Lexan plastic |
| Availability |
No longer manufactured |
Helpful Links & Options
- Need a ribbon? Click here
- Want to replace that “bad-boy”? Click here
Need Advice?
If you want to talk through repair options, pick up the phone and call us. We know these clocks, we’ve worked on them for decades, and we’re good (and entertaining) listeners.
Acroprint AP125 Push Bar Replacement — Handle for Mechanical Punch Clocks
The Acroprint AP125 Push Bar is a direct, high-quality replacement handle designed for mechanical
time clocks such as the Acroprint 125 and BP125 models. Over years of daily use, the
original push bar can wear, loosen, or break, making punches harder to perform and reducing the speed of timecard
stamping. Replacing the worn or damaged push bar restores crisp, consistent punches and smooth operation.
Direct Fit for Acroprint Mechanical Clocks
This handle is crafted to the exact specifications used by Acroprint for its classic mechanical punch clocks.
Whether you’re repairing a legacy model or maintaining a clock used daily, the AP125 push bar fits without
modification. It’s constructed from durable Lexan-grade plastic for long life and reliable performance.
Signs You May Need a Replacement Push Bar
- Handle feels loose or wobbly
- Excessive force required to punch timecards
- Cracks, stress lines, or visible damage on the handle
- Clock swing arm not returning smoothly after a punch
When the push bar wears out, it can slow down employee punch times, increase maintenance calls, and even lead
to internal clock wear over time. Swapping in a fresh push bar restores smooth, consistent operation without
the need for a full clock replacement.
Compatibility Notes
Confirm your clock model before ordering. This AP125 push bar is intended for Acroprint 125 and BP125 mechanical
clocks only. It is not compatible with electronic or digital time clocks — those systems use different actuation
components and mechanics.
If you’re unsure which push bar your clock requires, look at the model label on the clock’s case or contact our
support team — we’re happy to help you confirm compatibility and avoid ordering the wrong part.