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Gantry Crane in 1:87 Scale - Cat No. 80 000 (Available now).
Functional finished model for analogue and digital operations.
A gantry crane with two motors brings more movement into your layout!
The Prototype
This gantry crane was built in large numbers and even today it can still be found on many loading tracks.
The model
Our finished model is developed in co-operation with the company Kibri. It is based on the finely detailed plastic model of the gantry crane. The drive components are manufactured in metal.
Quiet miniature motors lift and lower the crane hook and move the trolley with safely guided rope drives.
Size of the Model: 128 x 50 x 132 mm (L x B x H)
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| The Operation
The model is equipped with a digital decoder. There are programmable outputs for a lifting magnet or grip and for additional lighting.
All functions can be controlled in analog systems and also with all DCC or Märklin /Motorola Digital Centers.
A Control Panel for a simpler operation and control console is in preparation equipped with an output for the crane and a LocoNet interface. Prospective availability from 2009.
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Digital Servo
New geared motors with integrated decoder - digital and analogue operation. Configurable by CV like a locomotive decoder - behaves like servo motor.
Cat No. 81 300 (Available now). |
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Digital Servo Drive Cat No. 67 800 - For Märklin and DCC Digital systems. (Available now).
A digital servo consists of the control drive (servo) and a servo decoder.
The servo moves the item which is to be moved via the provided control wire, for example turnout blades, semaphore signal, booms, water cranes or gates.
It can be installed in many different situations with the enclosed mounting material.
Servo Decoder - for connecting 4 servos
- Configurable switching address
- Configurable end stop
- Configurable rotating speed
- Backlash function
- Configurable using turnout keys or by DCC CV programming
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- Connection to digital power
- Power supply from the track or by separate transformer
- Very low power usage by integrated regulator controller
- Servo outputs with overload protection
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With simple key programming, Motorola and DCC centers can configure the address, end stop and the rotating speed for each servo independently.
When using a DCC center, e.g. the Intellibox, all parameters can be adjusted by CV programming. So 2 addresses, their end stops, the rotating speed and the backlash function for each servo can be adjusted independently.
Photo shown with Cat No, 81410 Mini Servo |
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Servos
In three different variations with accessories and mounting material and actuator wire, 2 x 0.4mm and 1 x 0.6 mm, length over 100 mm.
Mini Servo - 81 410
Use in limited space conditions for applications which do not require a large adjusting force. Size of 2,0.0 x 17.6 x 8.0 mm, torque 4 Ncm.
Standard Servo - 81 420
For general use, e.g. turnouts. Size of 22.2 x 2,0.0 x 11.1 mm, torque 13 Ncm
Precision Servo - 81 430
Very quiet and precise. Size 22, 2?x 2,1.3 x 11.1 mm, torque 14 Ncm
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