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Started by electrical whiz kid, May 14, 2012, 08:30:26 AM

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electrical whiz kid

Has anyone here ever used the Tomar pickups that are (usually) installed on tenders?  Hoiw much trouble are they to install?  How easy are they to find?  Do they really do the job intended?
Rich

CNE Runner

Rich - I have used the Tomar pick ups on any traversers (transfer tables) I build. The pick ups are screwed to the bottom of the table and connected via wiring to the table tracks. On the floor of the traverser pit, I glue a short piece of brass (only long enough equal the travel length of the traverser. The brass strips are connected to the under-layout buss. I have found the Tomar pick ups to be reliable and useful in that one can remove the table easily (for maintenance) without disconnecting any wiring.

Ray

PS: 'Traverser' is the term denoting a transfer table in Europe...'just a term I picked up and use.
"Keeping my hand on the throttle...and my eyes on the rail"

richg

Quote from: electrical whiz kid on May 14, 2012, 08:30:26 AM
Has anyone here ever used the Tomar pickups that are (usually) installed on tenders?  Hoiw much trouble are they to install?  How easy are they to find?  Do they really do the job intended?
Rich

The pick shoes work very well if installed correctly. You need some mechanical experience as these shoes drag on the track and can catch at rail gaps if the gaps are not smooth. The pickups are usually mounted to the bottom of the car. Do a Google search for tomar pickups. You will get the company and different sources, people who use them and maybe info about pickup trucks. Lol.
Below trucks might be usable.

http://www.ringengineering.com/PowerPickUpTruck.htm

Ideas.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/nswmn1/ExtraPickUps.htm
http://www.westportterminal.de/tender080.html
http://www.nmra.org.au/Hints/Pickups/Pickups.html
http://www.55n3.org/cars/tender_wipers/

Rich