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casadio turnouts
Posted by cwazybill on Sunday, March 3, 2013 9:41 PM

i have a few casadio turnouts, including a couple of wyes. my problem is that i only have the turnouts, which are unused; and each one have three plug-ins on the switch motor, which i do not know what plug-in is what. i know i could test each one by a process of elimination, but i don't want to chance burning them out. does anyone know what plug-in i run to which contact on a turnout switch? two of the plug-ins are grouped together forward of the third. i would appreciate any help you can give. i've tried the web, but couldn't find anything helpful.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 4, 2013 1:17 AM

Wow, where did you get those from?

Casadio from Italy went belly up in the late 1960´s, so chances are pretty small for someone being around, who is able to answer your question.

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Posted by NP01 on Monday, March 4, 2013 1:37 AM

If these are three terminal turnouts it is likely they are solenoid based, so in order to switch them you need to send an AC pulse of 1/10 sec or so ... Long application of voltage will kill them. So I am glad you did not try this. Do you have apicturefrom which the people here will know? 

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Posted by zstripe on Monday, March 4, 2013 6:29 AM

cwazybill

i have a few casadio turnouts, including a couple of wyes. my problem is that i only have the turnouts, which are unused; and each one have three plug-ins on the switch motor, which i do not know what plug-in is what. i know i could test each one by a process of elimination, but i don't want to chance burning them out. does anyone know what plug-in i run to which contact on a turnout switch? two of the plug-ins are grouped together forward of the third. i would appreciate any help you can give. i've tried the web, but couldn't find anything helpful.

                                                                                             thanks, cwazybill

cwazybill

Checkout the thread in MRR dated 05 03 2006 ABOUT CASADIO TRACKS AND SWITCHES. You should find that very helpful in alot of ways......

Just a thought,,

Cheers.

Frank

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Posted by maxman on Monday, March 4, 2013 6:51 AM

zstripe
Checkout the thread in MRR dated 05 03 2006 ABOUT CASADIO TRACKS AND SWITCHES. You should find that very helpful in alot of ways......

It would be helpful if you posted the link to that thread here.  I went looking for it, out of curiosity, and couldn't find it.

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Posted by zstripe on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:14 AM

maxman

zstripe
Checkout the thread in MRR dated 05 03 2006 ABOUT CASADIO TRACKS AND SWITCHES. You should find that very helpful in alot of ways......

It would be helpful if you posted the link to that thread here.  I went looking for it, out of curiosity, and couldn't find it.

maxman,

The way I found it,,,, I Googled Model Rairoad Casadio switches, and came up with all kinds of hits about that brand of track and that was in their remarks about MRR.    

Hope that helps,,

Cheers,

FRANK

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Posted by zstripe on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:32 AM

zstripe

maxman

zstripe
Checkout the thread in MRR dated 05 03 2006 ABOUT CASADIO TRACKS AND SWITCHES. You should find that very helpful in alot of ways......

It would be helpful if you posted the link to that thread here.  I went looking for it, out of curiosity, and couldn't find it.

maxman,

The way I found it,,,, I Googled Model Rairoad Casadio switches, and came up with all kinds of hits about that brand of track and that was in their remarks about MRR.    

Hope that helps,,

Cheers,

FRANK

zstripe

maxman

zstripe
Checkout the thread in MRR dated 05 03 2006 ABOUT CASADIO TRACKS AND SWITCHES. You should find that very helpful in alot of ways......

It would be helpful if you posted the link to that thread here.  I went looking for it, out of curiosity, and couldn't find it.

maxman,

The way I found it,,,, I Googled Model Rairoad Casadio switches, and came up with all kinds of hits about that brand of track and that was in their remarks about MRR.    

Hope that helps,,

Cheers,

FRANK

Maxman,

It was the second one on the list, it says layouts and layout building Trains.com

Frank

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Posted by cacole on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:33 AM

We had a couple of Casadio turnouts given to our club a few years ago -- brass rail -- after looking at their poor quality construction they wound up in the trash.

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Posted by zstripe on Monday, March 4, 2013 7:37 AM

cacole

We had a couple of Casadio turnouts given to our club a few years ago -- brass rail -- after looking at their poor quality construction they wound up in the trash.

cacole

We had a couple of Casadio turnouts given to our club a few years ago -- brass rail -- after looking at their poor quality construction they wound up in the trash.

cacole,

That was my point in posting,,,, I just didn't want to say that......

Cheers

Frank

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Posted by jrbernier on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 10:47 AM

  At some point in the late 1970's/early 1980's, Atlas imported Casadio turnouts and sold them under the name of 'Customline Supreme' - I had 4 of the code 100 nickel-silver 'curved' turnouts on my old layout.  They had 22"/18" radius legs and were just as reliable as any other turnout.  I did remove the cast-on switch machine and attach Caboose Industries ground throws.  When I removed the old layout, I got $5.00/each for them at a swap meet!  IIRC, they were something like $11.99/each brand new.

Jim

Modeling BNSF  and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin

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Posted by GT Mills on Sunday, March 15, 2020 2:34 PM

I just picked up a Casadio double slip switch on Ebay today for $19.99 & free shipping. I will design a place to use it in the HO layout I am preparing to build (my 4th layout, but the first in 40 years!), I figure a double slip switch is an interesting enough curiosity to model - and they were found in prototype yards to save space. A slip switch for 20 bucks? heck yeah, I'm all over that. New ones go for $85 plus $10 shipping! I'll figure out a place to install it. Looking at the photos I can't see where build quality looks to be an issue, nor DCC compatibility. I'll soon find out :)

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, March 15, 2020 4:37 PM

Not that it matters, but a quick application of voltage to any two of the terminals will tell you, assuming the switch machines are still working.  A switch flip or a hum says you've got the common and one of the position terminals.  Nothing means you've got the two position terminals and the other one is Common.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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