Ralphmp
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A few months ago I bought some new LGB R3 points. When I came to install, I wanted to swap the side the motor was attached. Although the motor appeared to mount OK, when I tested the point movement by hand it was very stiff. I refitted the motor to the side it was on when I took the points out of the box and they were fine - smooth and no resistance.
On closer inspection I noticed the bar which the motor connects to does not lie at 90 degrees to the rails (see photo 1 below) so when I swapped the motor to the other side, the motor operating lever could not engage without putting the bar under tension. This didn't seem right so I checked against an old set of R3 points. On these older points, the operating bar is installed at right-angles to the rails so that correct engagement with the motor happens whichever side the motor is installed (see photo 2 - this shows the motor on the side I want to use on the new points).
I wondered whether anyone else has encountered this issue or maybe someone knows if the "non-perpendicular" bar is within spec. If not, any suggestions on how to achieve a friction-free link between motor and points operating bar (I'm not keen about enlarging the slot on the bar as this is likely to weaken it and may cause the points to fail, but maybe I'm being too cautious).
Appreciate this is only a minor thing to many, but even so, I thought it worth mentioning so folk can inspect any R3 points they are buying to check the alignment of the operating bar before parting with hard-earned cash.
Thanks
On closer inspection I noticed the bar which the motor connects to does not lie at 90 degrees to the rails (see photo 1 below) so when I swapped the motor to the other side, the motor operating lever could not engage without putting the bar under tension. This didn't seem right so I checked against an old set of R3 points. On these older points, the operating bar is installed at right-angles to the rails so that correct engagement with the motor happens whichever side the motor is installed (see photo 2 - this shows the motor on the side I want to use on the new points).
I wondered whether anyone else has encountered this issue or maybe someone knows if the "non-perpendicular" bar is within spec. If not, any suggestions on how to achieve a friction-free link between motor and points operating bar (I'm not keen about enlarging the slot on the bar as this is likely to weaken it and may cause the points to fail, but maybe I'm being too cautious).
Appreciate this is only a minor thing to many, but even so, I thought it worth mentioning so folk can inspect any R3 points they are buying to check the alignment of the operating bar before parting with hard-earned cash.
Thanks

