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Re: missing part numbers
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lugnet.cad, lugnet.trains
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Date:
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Mon, 19 Aug 2002 22:09:55 GMT
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hi Ludo,
I've opened 8 out of 12 points so far, I'll check the nrs. for you. Will
take a few days, I have to reopen them...
But I have to disappoint you a bit: I allready found 2 different nrs.
for the 'same' main track, and also the point tongue has several
versions.... These 'knuckels' vary in lenght and thickness.
To be continued...
Klaas H. Meijaard
ludo soete wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know that some among us automated points by opening there point(s) on the
> bottom side and cut the knukkles away for easy of movement of the 'tongue'.
> Now i figured out that a point is build up with 5 main pieces and some
> smaller ones (metal conductor plates). I opened a while ago also a point, a
> right hand point to be precise, and this part has the following number on
> the bottom side : 2859.
> This point uses the following parts :
> 2859 = main track
> 2860 = point tongue
> 2863 = bottom plate
> 2864 = tongue command slider
> 2866 = yellow command switch
>
> now i'm looking for the part numbers of the LEFT HAND point.
> I'm almost sure that the following parts are identical in the right & left
> hand point :
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> 2864 = tongue command slider
> 2866 = yellow command switch
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> The left hand point maintrack has the following number:
> 2861 = main track
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> now i'm missing the part numbers for the following parts:
> ???? = point tongue
> ???? = bottom plate
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> Anyone who can help me with those 2 missing part numbers?
> I just don't want to openup a left hand point, you see ;-)
>
> The reason why i'm asking this ?
> Well, if i do have a lot of time, or should i say a
> looooooooooooooooooooooooooooot of time, i'm willing to create those points
> to add into the parts library. But first the curved track. I guess there's
> alreddy a MOC from a point posted in CAD.DAT, isn't it?
>
> Regards,
> Ludo
>
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