
Fitting Wheelsets
Six 2mm diameter plain-ended axles
are required. Pin-pointed ends
should
be removed. If you are using
ready-assembled wheelsets it will be
necessary to remove at least one of the
wheels from the axle.
Dismantle
the
Bachmann
driven
wheelsets. Recover the final drive
gears and the axle bearings. Discard the
wheels and axles.
The Bachmann axle bearings need
to be opened out to accommodate
differential movements of the axles in the
suspension whilst at the same time holding the drive gears in mesh and transmitting
the tractive forces from the drive train to the axles.
Open out the internal diameters of each of the Bachmann axle bearings from 2.0 to
about 2.1 to 2.2 mm.
We found that the tapered end of a 2.3mm cutting broach was about 2.1mm
diameter so used that to cut half way through the bearing from each side, finishing
off with a smooth broach. Not a technique for the purist, perhaps, but adequate for
our purpose. Alternatively, using a lathe, we have simply drilled through the bearings.
The following operations check the differential movement between the drive
train and the bogie subframe. Repeat them for each bogie in turn.
Find the brass bogie subframe and bearing carriers for the bogie.
Taking the new axles one at a time, and
with regard to the identification marks
on the bearing carriers and subframes, slide
on to each axle a bearing carrier, two
Bachmann axle bearings and the second
bearing carrier. Note that the ears at the
tops of the bearing carriers face outwards
towards the ends of the axle.
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