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Re: New MOC: Scania Garbage Truck
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lugnet.technic, lugnet.modelteam
Date: 
Thu, 6 Nov 2003 14:47:02 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Reinard van Loo wrote:
  
I think (I did not try this...) that the only LEGO steering set-up that supports heavy weights is the good old 853 technic car steering (which I did not want to use because I wanted to retain the basic axle design of Scania as much as possible) or the 8880 super car suspended steering -although I doubt if the 8880 setup supports steering under heavy load...

In my opinion the strongest “traditional” steering setup uses these parts:



I used them for my all terrain crane as below:



I estimate the axle is bearing around 2kg, and still steers perfectly well. I ended up gluing the number 2 axle into the crankshaft sections to make the Ackerman correction parts more robust, but this is not necessary for normal use of the steering arms by any means.

For larger wheels I think the part used for drive/steer on the 8466 set provides a very strong attachment point, probably the best yet IMHO. If I was building a large scale truck I would definitely take this approach.

Jennifer



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  Re: New MOC: Scania Garbage Truck
 
(...) <snip> (...) After fooling arround with two setups, I threw in the towel and made it a simple one: Each axis has its own pneumatic cylinder, there is *no* linkage between the two... the only synchronised positions are far left and far right (...) (21 years ago, 5-Nov-03, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.modelteam)

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