[Product Guide]
-The length is the same 280mm double cross point as the basic standard.
[Characteristic]
-Painted ballast and sleepers, beautiful appearance
-Wooden sleeper expression
-Rails are snapped together with claws for easy and secure connection
-Improved joiner for joiner
-With guide to prevent interruption derailment
-Durable die-cast tip rail
-Works with Next Neo Point Control Box
-Connection compatible with conventional TOMIX rail
[Product content]
-Electric point N-PX280 (F)
[accessories]
-Dummy point motor runner
-Dummy point motor stand
[What is fine track ...]
-[Fine Track] is a new tomix rail that pursues fineness and ease of handling compared to conventional rail products. Rail standards and lineups inherit those of conventional rail products, achieving full compatibility.
-Notes on handling fine tracks:
1. Install and remove the rails horizontally. Please be careful not to twist. Repeated pulling or inserting at an excessive angle will damage the rail tip such as the joiner.
2. Check that the rails are securely connected before driving. If there is a step between the connected rails, not only will the vehicle derail, but the rails will be damaged quickly.
3. When power is supplied from the power unit to the rail, use the dedicated DC feeder N.
4. To keep the rail's current-carrying function good, frequently wipe all rails with the optional <6401> rail cleaner and wipe dry. Be especially careful not to apply oil or the like.
5. Since the roadbed (base) is made of ABS resin, do not leave it in a hot place (where it is exposed to direct sunlight, near a heater, etc.). It may be deformed. Also, pay attention to chemicals such as thinner.
* The color of the rail roadbed may vary depending on the painting method. please note that.
-About Joiner:
1. When connecting rails, adjust the joiner orientation to horizontal (or slightly upward or downward).
2. If the joiner comes off, pay attention to the orientation of the joiner. Be careful not to injure sharp points.
* Never use the optional <6005> Joiner Repair. Doing so may damage the joiner.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )