Description
Point Specifications;
- Radii; 481mm (19").
- Angle; 15deg.
- Point length; 124mm (4-7/8").
- Frog power ON/OFF (change screws on base to suit your needs).
- Power routing or Non-power routing (change screws on base to suit your needs).
- Cast metal frog.
Contents:
- 1 pc 124mm Point/Turnout.
- 1 pc Radii 481mm (19") 15deg curve.
- 1 pc Each S60 (60mm) left & right cut straight.
- 2 pcs 64mm straight.
- 1 pc point power lead 90cm (35").
- 2 pcs Custom insulated unijoiners.
(Extra track parts are included to help with maintaining good track spacing/geometry in the most common layout designs)
All Unitrack points come fitted with the point motor built into the base of the point.
Unlike other track systems the point motors work on a 2 wire 12 volts dc voltage and needs a 24-840 point switch to work properly.
The point lead-cable can be extended by using 24-841 90cm (35") extension lead.
All Unitrack points can be operated manually, by the sliding switch next to the point blades.
Unitrack #4 points are 124mm long & have track centres of either 33mm, 49.5mm or 66mm depending on how you set them up.
Antony (verified owner) –
A really good alternative to Peco turnouts. I find these Kato electric turnouts far more reliable. If a train derails going through these it’ll be due to a wonky wheel on the train rather than the points themselves. Highly recommended.
Ben (verified owner) –
Fantastic turnout with smooth operation and really reliable.
SEAN GALLAHER (verified owner) –
I have a mix of Kato and Peco turnouts on my layout. If geometry would allow I would always choose Kato. They are very reliable. The solenoid is conveniently and discretely built in to the turnout and works faultlessly and quietly. Very simple to wire and can be operated with a DCC controller. Highly recommend
Gareth Evans (verified owner) –
Arrived quickly, & a quality product along with the other Unitrack items.
Richard Bocking (verified owner) –
I bought a couple of these to investigate how easily they would work as a crossover using dcc. Pleased to say they work perfectly. Leave them set to power routing and then supply power to all four tracks. The points have insulating gaps built in so no need to use insulating rail joiners. I also like how much additional track work is supplied with the points.