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Turret jerky fix
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 12:53 am
by Norton1
- New tank
My new King Tiger had a turret that was a bit jerky.
So I took the top off, pulled the turret drive unit off, and found the main pin that holds the main drive gear was a bit loose. The factory pin measured .115 so I machined a new one at .120 and it was a light, push with my thumb, press fit. Turret rotates much more smoothly. I should have done a bit of a relocate on the unit as the gear clearances on the drive gear and the turret ring is a bit sloppy. But it certainly helped with accuracy!
- Turret gear box
- Cutting the new pin
Re: Turret jerky fix
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:35 am
by BarryC
Excellent deduction and solution!
Barry
Re: Turret jerky fix
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 4:13 pm
by Norton1
Thanks! I think I am going to have to move the drive box though. It sets just a tad to far away from the ring gear. Super glue has worked on a couple of things but it may take 2 part epoxy to hold the box in place as it sets on pedestals that will have to be cut and moved. Oh what fun!!
Re: Turret jerky fix
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 4:57 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
Problem-solving is just one feature of this multi-faceted forum
Mind you it does help to have access to a lathe and, of course, to know how to use it. That was a neat solution and suggests you'll join the more inquisitive and pioneering members of the forum in future (and there are plenty
), by helping to improve the performance and looks of our scale armour
Re: Turret jerky fix
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:08 pm
by wibblywobbly
You might get away with keeping one locating pin and using that as a swivel to swing the other two around so that the gears mesh. That way you have at least one solid pin which should help the new adhesion. Thanks to a tip on here I bought some double sides 3M type tape from the local DIY store, the sort with the sponge in the middle, that stuff will hold servo' s in place so may well work on the motor casing.
Re: Turret jerky fix
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:37 pm
by Norton1
Thanks Wibblywobbly - I had figured on keeping one of them. I would try the double sided tape - but I am concerned that if it fails I would have to go inside again. But if you've had good performance out of it it would certainly simplify the move.
Thanks again!