Building a Route Indicator from scratch. Air Operated. Plus some thoughts on repairing Del Air Motors.

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I have long admired these things and a recent read of Bylines showing some GWR ones at Bala Junction promoted me into action. The drawing below was my rough sketch from which I worked to, things never quite work out to plan but a rough basis is a good start..
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Being that all my Points are worked by Air I had decided to use Del Air Motors, these had been in my “to repair” box for some time having had problems with the original Steel Springs Rusting away, not a good design for outside. I have had for quite a few years now some non rusting spring replacements, as I did not need these motors they sat in a box with the old springs rusting away.

Below you can see a couple of Del Air Motors in their component pieces, note the little pile of rust. The Circlip in this instance is fine, but some of the demics had them rusted away almost to oblivion. Top Tip, oil the external circlips NOW if you use any Del-Air Motors outside. Just a small splash will do, no need to dismantle the Motors.

Now I was not up to speed on Circlips prior to this, just thinking a circlip is a circlip right? No wrong, anyway I searched for what I thought I needed and ended up ordering from Bearingboys external 10mm Circlips. Oh heck, quick service but clearly not right. So I wonder through their site and low and behold there they were, Internal Circlips. But at 10,9 and 8 mm size. Now having been burnt for postage for the wrong thing (not their fault I hasten to add) I decided at less than £1.50 for 10 I would order a packet of each iof the above 3 sizes. At under a tenner this proved to be a sound decision as what fits are the 9mm Internal Circlips (ref 31549) should anyone be in the same position that I was.

Have to say that Bearing Boys Service was superb and very fast, both sets of postings arriving within a couple of days. If any of you have issues with Del Air Motors they may well be worth looking at for the replacement springs as well. Have not needed any so have not done any of the groundwork.

Oh thus far after 14 years external use have had no problems with Easy Air or Sunset Valley Motors with springs as they do not rust, neither do the circlips as they do not use them. This is no critism of Del-Air, they were first in the field and the 10 pack that I bought from Brandbright around 1998 stayed unused till my new line in Hemel got started back in 2000. Then I took the plunge and would never return to point or signal control with anything other than Air Control or Pneumatics if you must.
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The pic below shows the new spring waiting to go back, this time with an original unrusted circlip. Tricky part of the re-assembly is getting the wire through the thin hole at the other end. Note that the wire needs to be as straight as possible. This needs to be done whilst compressing the spring and then using a set of surgeons gripping pliers to keep in place while stuffing everthing else in, then replacing the circlip completes the job. Note tye second part in with the O ring has the widest part towards the circlip. Not sure what the small bit of tube is for, some sort of rubber to take hammer blow I think. However as I needed some extra throw for the Indicators they were left out.
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Putting the circlip in can be a bit of a task, this one did a ping over the workshop that prompted me to search for replacements. Note both fine nosed tweezers and pliers being used. Trick is to ensure that the barb end is well in, ping in the cupirclip too far then gently pull it back till it pings into the groove. The barb can then be gently pulled back to rest on it completing the re-assembly.
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Here is the rear of the Indicator. The holes are to screw it to the end board in the yard, the extra blocking is to allow the screws that hold the air motors in place to sit without being pressed onto the board bending the whole thing out of shape. This is a HIPS piece of work.
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Front showing the basic constructions, U channel for the indicators to slide up and down. The channel has been soldered together (2 lengths each side) then Hafix’d to the HIPS. Note the cutouts to allow clearance from the bent operating wire from the air motors. The sliding indicators have been made from 50 thou Plasticard with lettering from my trusty Dynamo Labeller.
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Next post I will show it all in place and how it operates, including how I have used Interlocking of Air Controls to ensure no false indicators.

I have to say that I have great admiration for the masochists that get these things up and working in 4mm scale and possibly less.
 

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Now to demonstrate how they work in practice. The key to this Operation is using a form of interlocking. This is entirely possible with Air Operation. There are two ways to achieve this, one is to power something when something is already powered. Thus for instance a signal cannot be set to clear unless a point is correctly set. When the point is returned to normal the signal will automatically go back to danger even if the lever not returned to normal. This is because the Air Motor has had its Air supply withdrawn and the internal spring returns the point and signal to normal. More complex setups can be achieved using a 2 way switch as they are called by Sunset Valley. I only needed the first method for this setup as this diagram of before and after shows.


Before and after the revisions views.
Note how the Air Supply has been revised on No.5, this is the Air Switch. It will now only operate when No.6 has been pulled thus providing air to Motor on P6 (Point 6) but also giving the opportunity to change point 5 as well. This is because the two points are so close together that it makes no sense to change point 5 unless point 6 has been changed. This should become clear when you view the next picture. The Green feeds are to the Route Indicator. Note how they are fed from the relabent Points Air Line.
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Below you can see the 2 points involved both set to Normal, no Air to the Motors. Point 6 is furthest away and point 5 is the closest one. Clearly nothing can be done by just changing point 5 on its own as it is now interlocked with point 6. You can also see on the panel that both levers are set to normal reflecting the points orientation.
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Here you can see that the route indicator has Route 1 showing, this being the Road at the rear of the previous picture and also the through route if no points are reverced.
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Here you can see that Lever 5 has been reverced but Point 5 has not worked because it is reliant on Point 6 being reverced.
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Now Point 6 has been reversed and the route is set for the next road which is No. 2. Note that point 5 is still normal but can now be operated if required as Air is flowing to the lever. The indicator board has popped up to show that Route 2 is selected, nothing further has been done except to change the Point 6 lever.
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Now both Lever 6 and 5 have been pulled, note that Point 5 nearest has also reverced and the route is set to Road 3 nearest the camera.
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Dutifully the indicator board has reflected the route setting and is now showing Road 3 set.
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You may wonder at the need for this, but during operations the Shed can get quite busy so a new train running in will need to wait outside at the approaching signal just by the Shed entrance Stage Left in the above picture. In practice the driver of this train will wonder in and announce his presence to whoever is working in the Shed. He will ask to come in and advise what Road (platform) he requires. Whoever is working in the shed will note this and say “you may come in when the Signal is clear”. Thus our intrepid driver can go outside and wait for his signal, as it clears he can now drive his train into the shed noting from the indicator that his Road to the Station has or has not been correctly set.
 

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I came across this thread in a search for air operated points.
Does anyone know if any suitable components for air operated points are available in the uk, nothing against the USA just the tax lumped on by the government here, thanks?

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You will have to go to a supplier of the actual components, the only train related business left is Sunset Valley in the US.

Sunset valley uses Clippard air cylinders.

Here is the UK contact: Clippard

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Sunset Valley Railroad (SSVR) air power range is distributed in the UK by Anyting Narrow Guage. Anything Narrow Gauge | Supplier of live steam locomotives and accessories Their range is based on Clippard product that have been adapted for the purpose. I have been using them for some years. Both to power my points and my semaphore signals. Great reliable product from a good source in the UK. SSVR in the States is run by a Brit' ex pat'. Max
 

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Does anyone know if any suitable components for air operated points are available in the uk.
I purchased mine from here: sunset-valley-railroad, using electrical operated solenoids controlled by switch decoders via DCC.

Simon (Anything Narrow Gauge) is your man, usually most items are in stock, if not they will be on order.

See also threads and posts from DGE-Railroad DGE-Railroad , he designed some useful 3D items for use.....
 
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I came across this thread in a search for air operated points.
Does anyone know if any suitable components for air operated points are available in the uk, nothing against the USA just the tax lumped on by the government here, thanks?

David
Like you over the years I have searched for varying Air bits from other suppliers, RS have listed odd bits but they are horribly expensive.