Sherman idler adjustment

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Re: Sherman idler adjustment

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Oh. And one last thing. if you pop them in name order you should get an Anti-clockwise Walkthrough in places.
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Gigantohawk wrote:Rik,
All done. I'll re-send what you don't get.
With regard to the full-size tensioner. I think the "pinch bolt" idea might keep it from slipping.

Nick.
Thanks for the pictures Nick! :D How does a pinch bolt work? I was thinking of maybe trying a grub screw hidden on the bottom, but I don't think it would be very secure.

I'm maybe thinking this idea might be more trouble than its worth! lol :haha:

Cheers,
Rik
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Re: Sherman idler adjustment

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I had a momentary flash of inspiration. :D They could be made to work using a ratchet gear. This would allow the Idlers to be adjusted, but they wouldn't rotate back.

The problem I have is finding a ratchet gear that small. Any ideas guys?

Cheers,
Rik
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Re: Sherman idler adjustment

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Hi Rik,
I'm glad the pic's came through ok. I hope they are a lot of use for you. In fact if you're modelling a cast hull sherman you could actually model that particular tank. The "sherman detail pics" post on the other forum will give you a bit of history on that particular tank.
The "pinch bolt" idea goes like this(It's probably is your best option for a homegrown solution). Imagine when you were a kid and you were playing about adjusting your pushbike. The clamp that holds your handlebars to the steering stem is tightened up by a "pinch bolt". The brake lever components are held firm to the handlebars by a "pinch bolt".
If you look at the deatil pic's of the idler adjuster you can see 3 small bolts that probably perform this function. I'm sure they clamp the cranked rod tight after it was rotated to tension the tracks.
Hope this helps.


Nick.
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Re: Sherman idler adjustment

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Rik my friend,
I've just emailed every pic I've ever taken of Shermans to you.
Let me know if they've come through.

Nick.
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