TT120 HST Class 43 "Stay-in" shafts Fits Hornby TT120, Hop-Up Shafts
2x Hop-Up shafts to fit Hornby Class 43 HST “Stay-in” shafts. These are different to the Class 50 shafts.
High Fell on Youtube has done a lovely video here if you prefer a video to watch vs the included instructions.
Pack contains a pair of Hop-Up Shafts to eliminate the common issue of the standard shafts popping out from the loco.
The running is smooth, the pulling capacity is not compromised, these have been Beta tested by a fleet of TT120 enthusiasts for well over 8hrs of running with no issues. They have been made from a special resin and are made to fit directly into the Class 43 HST with no modifications necessary.
You will need to put some grease on each end of the shafts when installing these. I find Universal Wheel bearing Grease works well, Aeroshell Grease 7 works too, a plastic safe grease is the best option for longevity, avoid using a lithium grease as this has not been tested.
Instructions are provided per order of shafts, Links to Youtube videos will follow shortly....
The Kit includes;
2x Stay-in Shafts (enough for one loco)
1x set of instructions showing how to install this kit
2x Hop-Up shafts to fit Hornby Class 43 HST “Stay-in” shafts. These are different to the Class 50 shafts.
High Fell on Youtube has done a lovely video here if you prefer a video to watch vs the included instructions.
Pack contains a pair of Hop-Up Shafts to eliminate the common issue of the standard shafts popping out from the loco.
The running is smooth, the pulling capacity is not compromised, these have been Beta tested by a fleet of TT120 enthusiasts for well over 8hrs of running with no issues. They have been made from a special resin and are made to fit directly into the Class 43 HST with no modifications necessary.
You will need to put some grease on each end of the shafts when installing these. I find Universal Wheel bearing Grease works well, Aeroshell Grease 7 works too, a plastic safe grease is the best option for longevity, avoid using a lithium grease as this has not been tested.
Instructions are provided per order of shafts, Links to Youtube videos will follow shortly....
The Kit includes;
2x Stay-in Shafts (enough for one loco)
1x set of instructions showing how to install this kit
2x Hop-Up shafts to fit Hornby Class 43 HST “Stay-in” shafts. These are different to the Class 50 shafts.
High Fell on Youtube has done a lovely video here if you prefer a video to watch vs the included instructions.
Pack contains a pair of Hop-Up Shafts to eliminate the common issue of the standard shafts popping out from the loco.
The running is smooth, the pulling capacity is not compromised, these have been Beta tested by a fleet of TT120 enthusiasts for well over 8hrs of running with no issues. They have been made from a special resin and are made to fit directly into the Class 43 HST with no modifications necessary.
You will need to put some grease on each end of the shafts when installing these. I find Universal Wheel bearing Grease works well, Aeroshell Grease 7 works too, a plastic safe grease is the best option for longevity, avoid using a lithium grease as this has not been tested.
Instructions are provided per order of shafts, Links to Youtube videos will follow shortly....
The Kit includes;
2x Stay-in Shafts (enough for one loco)
1x set of instructions showing how to install this kit