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Peco Point motor extension pins

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Richard - 28 Jun 2006 14:28 GMT
Does anyone know if Peco sell the extension pins for their point motors
separately? I couldn't find any listed anywhere.

I have 5 old motors I'd like to re-use but the use of a camping mat as
underlay means the pins don't reach :-(

If not I suppose I'll have to use the nearest size KS tubing and rod
though none of these seem particularly close to the size I need.

Cheers.
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Paul Boyd - 28 Jun 2006 14:54 GMT
Richard said the following on 28/06/2006 14:28:
> Does anyone know if Peco sell the extension pins for their point motors
> separately? I couldn't find any listed anywhere.

Have you tried phoning Peco?  I think they can be quite helpful on
things like this, and a colleague got some that way a few years ago.

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John Turner - 28 Jun 2006 15:18 GMT
> Does anyone know if Peco sell the extension pins for their point motors
> separately? I couldn't find any listed anywhere.

They've never been listed as available separately but were included FOC in
with their point motors until the introduction of the PL-10E motor.  If
they've any left kicking around they have generally been happy to supply
them without charge on request.

John.
Richard - 29 Jun 2006 10:53 GMT
Thanks guys,

I phoned Peco who said they are available free of charge in return for a
SAE.

Apparently there are two types available, the size having changed ten
years ago or so. As this was when I purchased mine I measured the shafts
and found I had each type in equal numbers.
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Kevin Martin - 29 Jun 2006 11:35 GMT
> Thanks guys,
>
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> years ago or so. As this was when I purchased mine I measured the shafts
> and found I had each type in equal numbers.

Ah, so I was right, I had probably mixed them up so that I had
small/large combinations & why some seemed to fall out but others fine.

The magic of imperial & metric systems. Roll on the day when everything
is metric.

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Kevin Martin - 28 Jun 2006 15:51 GMT
> Does anyone know if Peco sell the extension pins for their point motors
> separately? I couldn't find any listed anywhere.
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> If not I suppose I'll have to use the nearest size KS tubing and rod
> though none of these seem particularly close to the size I need.

IIRC the extension pin that used to come in the packet along with the
brass tube, used to be of a slightly different (smaller) diameter. At
least that's what it always seemed to be although I admit to never
actually measuring the things. Could explain why they always seemed to
fall out - sigh...

The new type with the long one piece is the way to go, assuming you want
Peco ones.

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gppsoftware@gppsoftware.com - 28 Jun 2006 23:56 GMT
Richard,

My advice here would be to abandon extensions on Peco point motors
because many of the motors in my practical experience have so much
sloppy movement in the armature (armature shaft is a sloppy loose fit
in the coils) that it is possible for the armature to move side to side
without the tip of the extension moving at all, consequently, a turnout
doesn't change because the extension doesn't move.
I raised this with Peco who claimed they'd never had this problem
before in 30+ years, but most (if not all) my Peco motors are like
this. I directly attach my motors to turnouts.
If you really need extensions, I would strongly recommend Seep point
motors as they are far better made and certainly here in Sydney, are
actually cheaper than Peco and have a much more reliable switch built
in.

Graham Plowman
Chris - 29 Jun 2006 08:09 GMT
> Does anyone know if Peco sell the extension pins for their point motors
> separately? I couldn't find any listed anywhere.
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>
> Cheers.
If you go any decent model shop you should be able to purchase rod and
tube and cut to length. Have used this method on home layout and a large
exhibition layout with out any problems, layout construction pre-dated
Peco extension packs.

Chris
 
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