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Rolling Road
What is it for? Application Specification Product Variations Price Individual Component Prices 300mm Base Unit £24.00 Digital Readout for Rolling Road
The unit is suitable for 16mm/SM32, Gauge 1, Gauge 0, G scale 1:22.5, G scale 1: 24, G scale 1: 29 It comes to you ready to use and calibrated for the scale you choose at the time of ordering. If at a later date you wish to use it with locomotives of a different scale you will need to re-calibrate it. This is quick and easy to do and full instructions are included. There is no OFF switch. The unit needs minimal power to retain data and display the clock. The unit powers down automatically after about 10 minutes without activity. If the unit is to be unused for a considerable time you may wish to remove the battery, but be aware that you will loose all the stored data. The main unit is easily removed from the bracket by pressing back on the lever at the bottom of the bracket and sliding the main unit upwards. For convenience, all re-calibration can be done with the main unit removed from the bracket. BATTERY. The unit uses one LR44 "watch type" battery. In normal use, a good quality battery should last about 12 months. When the brightness of the LCD display begins to dim the battery should be replaced. FUNCTIONS. The unit has four main functions Odometer. Trip Distance. 12 Hour Clock. Current Speed. A Calibrating and Setting Instructions leaflet is included to give more detailed operating information. PRICES. If supplied as an upgrade to an existing Rolling Road the price will be £35.95 if a new wheel carrier is supplied or £25.95 if an existing wheel carrier in good condition is returned for modification. In both these cases a charge of £2.55 will be payable for postage. Insulated Rolling Road for Electric Locomotives in 45mm gauge, G scale and Gauge 1.
This rolling road is intended for use with electric powered locomotives using 45mm gauge track. It may also be used with battery powered and clockwork locomotives but it is not recommended for steam power. It is used in the same way as the original rolling road for steam locomotives and it follows the same general design. There is however one major difference - the two sides are electrically insulated from each other. The spacers are of a rigid insulating plastic and the transverse rollers are replaced by roller bearings on each side. In use simply slide a wheel carrier into place beneath each pair of driving wheels. Adjust the position of the wheel carriers until all wheels are correctly located and then just lightly clamp ONE of the carriers to the frame. Support any non-driven axles on further Wheel Carriers or suitable blocks. Connect your power pack to the terminals on the end of the unit and away you go. You can run your loco in comfort on those dark, wet, cold winter evenings. It is better than simply supporting the ends of the frames on blocks because the loco is having to do a certain amount of work to turn the rollers and normal running conditions are simulated more realistically. It is particularly beneficial for locomotives with sprung axles which may require the weight of the locomotive to be on the wheels to enable the valvegear to function at its best. The wheel carriers can be butted closely together but the minimum distance between centres of driven wheels that can be accommodated is 39mm. ( 1.54" ). This unit can also be used as a programming track when programming locomotive decoders on a DCC system. The Digital Readout system is not available on this product. Specification. The standard Base Unit is nominally 400mm long ( 15.75" ) and comes complete with three Wheel Carriers. The sides are made from polished Aluminium Alloy. Insulating plastic spacers hold them the correct distance apart. A row of holes near the top edge of one side allows the individual carriers to be clamped in any position along the length using the socket screws and clamping nuts provided. Each wheel carrier has four 16mm diameter roller bearings on which the loco wheels run. The rollers willl accommodate wheel flanges of any depth. The carrier endplates are made from the same aluminum alloy as the frames. The spacer is insulating plastic. Most parts of this product are non-ferrous, stainless steel or plastic. The bearings however are chrome steel and may rust if allowed to remain in damp conditions. Product Variations. Alternative Base Units can be provided ( 300, 500 or 600mm length) together with more (or less) of the Wheel Carriers. Customers with longer locos may prefer to rig up extensions at the ends to support non-driven tender or bogie wheels. To help in this, additional holes are provided in the side frames at each end to which wooden or metal extensions could be fixed at the appropriate height. Price - standard unit 400mm Base Unit complete with 3 Wheel Carriers, 4 clamping
screws with nuts, Wheel Carriers £ 20.00 each. All wheel carriers come with a clamping screw and nut.
All base units include a hexagon wrench for the clamping screws and an Instruction leaflet We regret that for insurance reasons we are currently unable to supply locomotives or other goods to customers in the United States of America or Canada. |