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I would like to know if it possible to find some plan to start a scratch build of an excavator like hitachi or volvo
thank you !
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I don't know were you would find plans. But you can try reverse engineering one, I find that it is just as good. I am doing that right now. This would be my fist scratch reverse build. Here is what I did It may help. I was looking for metal parts for my hobby engine excavator and could not find any so I started making the parts myself. I have videos of my progress on YouTube. "Hobby Engine excavator modification by mcl RC fabrication and performance". You can check out what I did and it may help if plans are hard to find or cost to much.
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I just use the basic 2D drawings from the manufacturers site and as many pictures as I can collect from different angles. If I can't find the basic 2D drawings then I just use pictures to build from.
What part of Canada are you in? |
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some people blow up copies of the engineering drawings you can find on the manufacturer's website or in the back of sales brochures for the real machines, to get true scale size for external dimensions and geometry. Internal design will have to be DIY but again manufacturer websites often show how the machines are built for real.
example - check out pages 16, 17, 18 in this Volvo brochure: http://www.volvoce.com/SiteCollectio...71_2008-03.pdf |
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Thanks RCP57, ricm
Im in Bromont, Quebec RCP57
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RCP57 made a very impressive Volvo excavator that was hydraulic. I plan to make one as well. it is best to design on on your own. just draw what you want your RC excavator to look like and then plan out the components. sadly there aren`t many tutorials out there so here is some of the stuff you will need.
pump, valve block, relief valve, return line, tank, oil filter, cylinders, fittings, rubber hoses, 3 hydraulic motors,(if you wanted to have drive and slew done hydraulically), slew bearing, undercarriage, lots of track links, 2 sprockets, 2 idlers, different sized gears for tracks and slew bearing. thats what came off the top of my head. I am really stuck on the electronics though. |
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i would buy a empty kat excavator off of rcbrmin site then add good hydros to it.
i wanted to do that with mine but at the time you had to buy the full kit. i added rc4wd parts after.. |
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As others mentions here, I also use the sketches from the sales brochures, plus pictures I find on the web as basis for creating my own drawings. In some cases I also get hold of the parts catalogues for further details if needed.
There is a publishing company in Germany that sells many different drawings, made by private persons, of RC models for scratch builders, but when it comes to excavators it is very limited. http://shop.vth.de/bauplane-frasteil...fahrzeuge.html I have to mention that many sketches in the newer CAT sales brochures are out of scale, doesn't make sense if one start scaling and taking dimensions. I had to give up the brochures and need to take a trip to a dealer with the tape measure ![]() |
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