Well, there's an item for witch the term " upgrade " is used loosely...
To lock the adjuster in place, you have to tighten the nut at the end of the shaft...
Sadly, since the adjuster is made of "pot metal"; this results in the shaft breaking off...
And there goes $20.00...
When the smoke finally cleared, I decided to build my own adjusters; kind of like I did a couple years ago for my H.L. Pershing: Low costs home-made track tensioners H.L. Pershing:viewtopic.php?f=22&t=9366
The new design is very simple but It works...
Asiatam track tension adjusters for H.L. Panzer IV
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Asiatam track tension adjusters for H.L. Panzer IV
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Re: Asiatam track tension adjusters for H.L. Panzer IV
Good clean ingenuity. Looks great.
My Build Thread: http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... 22&t=10204