You posted under Intermatic box-type timer.
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If you have brand different than Intermatic, then add specific brand like Tork or Paragon or GE.
1) For example is clock dial rotating? If not, then tip mechanism out of box and look for clock motor number printed on clock motor.
2) If dial is rotating as time passes, and keeping correct time, then you might need new trippers.
3) Does manual override lever click crisp and clean, or is it stiff and stuck from rust? If override doesn't work, then replace timer.
4) Does manual override lever turn load on-off? If not, then check circuit breaker, and check that load (light bulb or motor) is functioning.
5) You can buy extra trippers and motors by searching for specific number that appears on clock. For example WG1570 or WG1573
For example Grainger sells these parts for T101, T103, T104, T106 timers:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/timer-accessories/timers/electrical/ecatalog/N-8hi
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