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Assembly Manual of Ruby

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NAK
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Assembly Manual of Ruby
Posted by NAK on Monday, September 3, 2007 9:15 AM

 I assembled Accucraft Ruby several years ago. Now I air operated , it went but not so smoothly. I understand something wrong with position or setting valve rods and main rods. But I missed assembly manual. Is there anyone who has it? I believe when I assembled I got the manual through web site. This time I carefully loked for it on Accucraft site, but I could'nt. I also asked Accucraft how I can get it, but no response. Anyone can help me?

    Model Train Enthusiasist in JapanBow [bow] 

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Posted by cokeoven on Monday, September 3, 2007 12:55 PM
Welecome to the forum!

try this adress:

http://www.accucraft.com/images/Manuals/Manual-RUBY.htm
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Posted by kstrong on Monday, September 3, 2007 1:23 PM
Here's a link to some additional resources on timing the valves on the Ruby, which will go FAR beyond what the Accucraft manual will tell you. I can personally vouch for the techniques described, as I've done three Rubys using them. All run very smoothly in both directions.

http://www.SantaCruzLumberCo.com/MLS_PDFs/InsideAdmissionAndAirTuningARuby.pdf

This information was culled from posts on the live steam forum at http://www.mylargescale.com. You'd be well served to head over there and read more.

Later,

K
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Posted by NAK on Tuesday, September 4, 2007 6:59 AM
Thank you so much, cokesoven and kstrong.  Cokes' recommendation is instruction manual ( for operation , not assembly manual) I have seen it already. First 4 sheets from Santacruz site recomended by kstrong, I see it first time. ( By the way , this Santacruz is the place near to San Jose Ca. I was living there(SJ)  till 3 years ago and visited the narrow gauge at this Santacruz.) Although I studied similar materials by Hottmann, this will be a great help for me. I am in Japan  now, but tomorrow I will visit NY and Chicago, next day. If I have a spare time there, I will drop in several famous model train shops, there. And when I come back to Japan, I will restart my Ruby job. Thank you, again.  Smile [:)]
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Posted by NAK on Tuesday, September 4, 2007 7:06 AM
Oh , I forget one thing. Why no response from Accucraft?  Sept. 4 is holiday in USA? I am not sure  but it might be  yes , I can not recall the  reason. That means from Sept 1st to 4th in US is holiday season?  Happy Holidays!  Zzz [zzz]
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Posted by NAK on Friday, September 21, 2007 5:40 PM

To cokeoven and kstrong,

  Finally , my Ruby runs so smoothly. Thanks, folks! 

 Smile [:)]

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Posted by kstrong on Friday, September 21, 2007 11:12 PM

Cool! Glad to hear.

Later,

K

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