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newbie needing some help
So I am new to the forum have always loved r/c models but never actually been able to do it til now. I need some help finding where I can get hydraulic parts and electric motors can't find the thread on it but I know I saw one that had a lost of every place out theur I'm looking for mainly the pump,tank,valve bank, cylinders,tires,electric motors,
Also wondering if there is a place to get small pulleys from. thanks for the help. |
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Re: newbie needing some help
Welcome to the board, what kind of model/machine are you looking to build. With those details, we will be able to help you out with the best parts and where to get them. some hydraulics are cheap(er) but not good and some hydraulics are high-end and you may not need all that.
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For pulleys and timing belts suitable for scalemodels one can look for the standards '2GT' or '3M', typically 3 different widths. There are quite a good offer of at ebay of the most common diameters at good prices; search for e.g. 'pulley 2gt'.
Regarding hydraulics, motors and more, as mention above, describe a bit closer what you are planning to build and if it's a 'budget' or 'high end' project you are aiming at. Last edited by Rimrock; 02-05-2016 at 01:34 AM. |
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Ok I'm not sure if it has been done before but I am going to do a scale model of a jlg 860sjpn as I am a tech for ariel lifts and fork lifts.
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http://www.quikey-c.com/oshk/Elements/dJLG901.jpg
Here is just one of them I will be attempting I plan to do the 860 first I believe this is the 125 a bit more challenging |
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here is the first project I'm going to start |
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https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...ec&oe=573EE3B5
the cylinders that are on this rc truck are really what i need for the booming part of the lift but cant seem to find them anywhere i found the thread for some parts but would like to know if there is any other good dealers out there's thanks for the help. still waiting on my small model to arrive to get measurements to make it bigger. |
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Cool project idea. Is it going to be scaled for having little workers or going to be just the JLG? I really hate running those in real life, but it should be way more fun as a model |
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That is a ScaleART truck with Palfinger crane. You can contact ScaleART to ask if they sell the cylinders separate, or you can check out http://www.leimbach-modellbau.de under "Produkte" - "Zylinder Masstabelle" or "Erweiterte Zylinder Masstabelle" as they also have one of those cranes in their line up and are less expensive than ScaleART. Fechtner also has a selection of cylinders and pumps - http://en.fechtner-modellbau.de
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Thanks i will check that out |
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i am lookin into getting a transmitter/receiver i was wondering if how this unit is i read on another post that that guy liked it and wanted some insist.
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Here is a bit of everything, if you find something that isn't there add to the list. http://www.rctruckandconstruction.co...ead.php?t=5693
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Are you set on hydro, or would electric actuators be something to consider?
Highest i've been in one is just around 70', but that was indoors working on a 777-200 vertical stabilizer. Most of my time in them is much lower, but on rental machines with worn out bushings. Makes it 'interesting' to get in close enough to work on things. |
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