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Is An Arch On A Turntable Necessary

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Is An Arch On A Turntable Necessary
Posted by caldreamer on Saturday, April 8, 2023 7:59 PM

I have the Walthers 130' N scale turntable installed and am wondering if the arch is necessary.  I have looked at a number of pictures of turntables, some of them have arches some do not.

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, April 8, 2023 8:56 PM

The arch provides an easy way to supply power to the electric drive motors through slip rings at the top and power coming from a nearby utility pole.

Smaller turntables could be driven by air motors supplied with compressed air from the locomotive and even smaller ones were pushed by hand (armstrong). When the size of the bridge got upwards of 130 feet these were certainly 'modern' turntables for larger locomotives and would have had electric propulsion.

You could use the excuse that the motors collected power through contacts at the circumference of the pit similar to how a travelling crane is set up, which may have been possible but I can't think of an example. Alot would depend on your era modeled.

This manufacturer seems to employ a power delivery system through the center pivot:

https://www.macton.com/locomotiverailway-turntables

 

Good Luck, Ed

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Sunday, April 9, 2023 4:46 AM

I have never modeled an arch on one of my turntables, and never really given it a second thought.

Now, I am thinking about it.

I glanced at a few pictures, and I did not find a late-model turntable where the arch was structural. As Ed said, they all looked like a source of electrical power.

It seems my turntables will need these.

-Kevin

Living the dream.

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, April 9, 2023 5:53 AM

SeeYou190

I have never modeled an arch on one of my turntables, and never really given it a second thought.

Now, I am thinking about it.

I glanced at a few pictures, and I did not find a late-model turntable where the arch was structural. As Ed said, they all looked like a source of electrical power.

It seems my turntables will need these.

-Kevin 

The arch came with my turntable so I installed it.

Rich

Alton Junction

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