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L / H point not straight as it is meant to be

Hi All. I have had a Peco L/ H point in a safe place since I purchased it. But now I have discovered that the R/ H rail is more like a banana. But it is not supposed to be a “ Point on a Curve “ . Has anyone else had this problem???   Best wishes Kevin 

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whats the code number on the point/turnout Kevin are you sure you have not purchased a curved point by mistake as that would look like a bannana.


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Yep, sounds like one if these to me!

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Hi Bill and Brian. Thank you for your replies. It is definitely supposed to be straight,  number SL- E 189 . Of course when I said banana I was exaggerated somewhat. But the important thing it puts the track out of true, and I thought that they had a “ Quality Control Team “ well this one must have been a “ Friday Afternoon going home time job “Best wishes Kevin 

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Or this one Chris Peco SL-E87


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Kevin when you said its bent like a banana do you mean it does not lay flat on the baseboard or do you mean bent like the pictures Chris and I posted?

Photos would greatly help people solve your problems

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No Brian  Definitely not, I did quote the correct No SL-E 189.   Kevin 

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Which is left and which is right! I dunno! I go with the trail and error approach! Haha
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Hi Brian.  No, for a Peco Point it is fairly flat. What I meant the left hand goes to the left, like it should, but, the straight R/H wants to “veer “ to the right.   Best wishes Kevin 

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Hi Chris.  Thank you for your reply. Everything was going fine? But, then it has all gone pear shaped. I am beginning to think that I was not meant to build a model Railway?   Best wishes Kevin 

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Don’t worry, you’ll get it sorted I’m sure like the other one!
A photo of it would help! 
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Hi Chris. Thank you. But I am having difficulties putting my photos on YMRC. The problem with the point although it is definitely wrong, it is not that noticeable, unless like me you see it close up.  Best wishes Kevin 

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Hi Kevin,

If the plastic was not fully cured it will shrink and bend. John Kendall ( "Brossard") had this issue. Hair dryer on hot and some pins through the sleepers while it cools or a couple of copper clads will fix it. Does stock derail?


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Hi Nigel. Thank you. That is the point giving me the problem, and no trains have traversed it. Best wishes Kevin 

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Thank you Brian. . Yes it looks like it. But I didn’t want to take that road , better yet pack my 12 inch Chesterman rule in my bag and head towards the nearest model shop.  Best wishes Kevin 

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So a ruler on the right hand side shows it is slightly curved ? That is no real problem if it is a slight curve; pin it down at the frog end in both diverging tracks & then move to the middle, impart a slight sideways movement to start to straighten it, pin it again in the middle, then move to the toe & pin it twice.

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Thank you Ron. You make it sound so simple. I will leave it for now and save it for when it isn’t so critical, for a rainy day?   Best wishes Kevin 

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Hi Nigel. Thank you.  I don’t know  about derailments, because that is the point that this thread is all about.  But it does want to point “. Best wishes Kevin 

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Hi Kevin,and

I was going to point out that points can get pretty pointless, unless they point where they are supposed to. The point is that these points point somewhere else. Which pointing a finger at the point or Peco will not resolve.


If you applied a hot soldering tip to the sleepers when adding a wire that can cause shrinkage, which will distort the outer rhs rail. If you run a wagon through by hand does it derail? It can be forced back. Do you have can OO rail gauge? I would buy another one.


I have had this issue with spare turnout sleepers from Peco.


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