Ride on tender springing??

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Ride on tender springing??

Post by gall335i » Thu Jul 04, 2013 11:20 pm

Hi guys,

I'm just wondering if any one that rides on there loco tender can provide some info on how you sprung it to take the weight?

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Andy.
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Re: Ride on tender springing??

Post by Scrat » Fri Jul 05, 2013 8:18 am

Hi Andy,

I know of two approaches. Seen on models at our club.

a) just provide downwards movement. When the driver sits on the tender, the axle boxes touch the frame.
Less comfortable ride, easy to build and wheels react reliably to pits in the track as there is plenty of space (and force) to push them downwards.

b) All axle boxes are in mid-position. Of course this depends on the weight of the driver. Not so easy to build but gives a more comfortable ride.

Some people use real leaf-springs. I have copied a design I saw in another tender. There are dummy leaf springs on the outside, and the brace which normally would hold the leaves together is hollow and contains a normal coil spring. A screw at the top makes it easy to access/replace without taking the axle box out.

Hope this helps.

Holger
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Re: Ride on tender springing??

Post by gall335i » Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:12 pm

Hi Holger,

Thanks for the information, did you use stiffer springs on the rear axle as that's taking most of the driver's weight?

Thanks

Andy.
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Re: Ride on tender springing??

Post by Scrat » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:27 am

Hi Andy,

we used the same springs on all wheelsets. My Minx also has a ride-on tender ans as it is big enough all axles receive an equal load. (I can sit almost in the middle).
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Re: Ride on tender springing??

Post by hudrail » Fri Jul 19, 2013 5:12 pm

Hi
It`s easy shove some rubber on the top of the axle box , have used it for 30 years never needed replacing .
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Re: Ride on tender springing??

Post by gall335i » Sun Jul 21, 2013 11:48 am

Hi Brent,

so simple and obviously works so well!

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Andy.
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