Accucraft Ragleth - fitting RC
Accucraft Ragleth - fitting RC
I have at last got around to having a go at phase 1 conversion ie basic single servo just on the forward-reverse lever. I have taken the body off and almost finished the servo mounts. My question is (and I have looked around for an answer) is how do you stop it locking in position? I am thinking its a case of removing the spring. Any advice, pictures videos, weblinks that would help would be very much appreciated.
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Re: Accucraft Ragleth - fitting RC
Could you describe how you have done this?
I have an Edrig that has RC on the regulator and I’d like to add a servo to the reverser if possible.
Many thanks
Doug
I have an Edrig that has RC on the regulator and I’d like to add a servo to the reverser if possible.
Many thanks
Doug
Doug
Hopelessly bodging stuff into some sort of semblance of a railway up in the frozen wasteland of County Durham.
16mm(ish) scale NG on 32mm track
Hopelessly bodging stuff into some sort of semblance of a railway up in the frozen wasteland of County Durham.
16mm(ish) scale NG on 32mm track
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Re: Accucraft Ragleth - fitting RC
The forward, neutral & reverse positions of the reverser lever are fixed using an M2 bolt which goes into the appropriate slot.
So either unscrew or fully remove that M2 bolt. Job Done.
Chris Cairns
So either unscrew or fully remove that M2 bolt. Job Done.
Chris Cairns
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Re: Accucraft Ragleth - fitting RC
I did the same as Chris when I had a Ragleth:
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... h&start=30
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... h&start=30
Re: Accucraft Ragleth - fitting RC
That was so easy (and so obvious when I realised duh!) Thanks for the tip Chris,Chris Cairns wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:04 pm The forward, neutral & reverse positions of the reverser lever are fixed using an M2 bolt which goes into the appropriate slot.
Accucraft Ragleth 06B.jpg
So either unscrew or fully remove that M2 bolt. Job Done.
Chris Cairns
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Re: Accucraft Ragleth - fitting RC
Thank you for that, it’s looks much simpler than I thought it was going to be.
Doug
Hopelessly bodging stuff into some sort of semblance of a railway up in the frozen wasteland of County Durham.
16mm(ish) scale NG on 32mm track
Hopelessly bodging stuff into some sort of semblance of a railway up in the frozen wasteland of County Durham.
16mm(ish) scale NG on 32mm track
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