Asiatam track tension adjusters for H.L. Panzer IV
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 6:51 pm
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...
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...