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I recently purchased  one right hand and one left hand switch.  Just took them out of the box to test.

When I throw the right hand switch to the curved turnout it does not snap all the way to the outside rail.  It works fine when thrown straight.  My left hand turnout works fine on either route.

Is there some way I can adjust the throw myself?

I'm in Hawaii and would like to avoid shipping it anywhere.

Thanks for any help.

Joe

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Hi Joe,

What are the MTH item numbers?

Edit: sorry, found them _ 11-99044 & 11-99045

I do know one thing - if you put some lube under the dimples of the part that slides on the base it certainly frees up movement. Oil the pivot points. Accessory power is a must -at least 14v.

I became resigned to the fact that if you start picking the rail that should be touching that gently shaping the stamping towards the rail would be needed.

It's late in the game, but most have gone to Ross Custom Switches with LGB motors.

Another option is the 72 switches with a half curve - better mechanism.

If you like the look of the O42, they will just take some tuning.

I would say wait to see if you have derailments before spending time on them.

laki maikaʻi

Last edited by Moonman

Joe,

Using large diameter switches on a small table is only a problem when the thru length of the switch is long, like with O. The MTH STD switches are the same length.

You get smoother transitions even if you then tighten it immediately with a 42 half curve.

You can have the 42's working well with accessory and tuning.

Here's an example of 72's on top of 42's. It takes about 5.5" more length to make a 90° and is about 3.5" wider to make a 45°

Have fun!

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