The Meccano Society of Scotland
Andrew Knox
Remote control 16 wheel drive Meccano Blocksetting Crane
This model is based on SML 4 and follows the basic boom and carriage structure quite closely. The model has been built using a combination of Meccano and Marklin / Metallus parts and most were purchased specifically for this model. There are 3000+ nuts, bolts & washers holding it all together and virtually all are the black Meccano socket-head type (the odd M4 cap screw has crept in here and there).
The model uses 4 motors - 3x gear motors for the traveller, slewing and drive, and a larger ungeared motor for the hoist. Power is from a (fused) 12V / 12Ah rechargeable lead-acid battery in the engine house which, weighing several kgs, also acts as a counterweight for the boom. The remote control connects via a 15 way 'D' type connector and uses 4x double pole (on)-off-(on) switches to give directional control over the motors. An additional on / off switch with LED is fitted to control the whole thing. Lots of additional cross-bracing has been added to the boom and the carriage has an extra 4 double braced girders added. The front end of the boom has additional corner gussets added to stiffen it up and the crab runs on 8 wheels instead of 4. The crane will comfortably lift 2 bricks at maximum radius and still do everything it's supposed to.
More details of the model together with a partial parts list is available by clicking here
Pictures of the Blocksetter Crane
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General view of the Blocksetter - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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General view of the Blocksetter - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Side view of the Blocksetter - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - View along the boom - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - View of the traveller along the boom - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - The rear half of the boom - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - A rear view of the blocksetter - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - Details of the drive into the boom - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - Details of the clutch in the boom - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - The Fiddlers Gear and Block - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - The carriage of the Blocksetter - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - The ring gears on the top of the carriage - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - View under the ring gears in the carriage - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - Drive down to the bogies - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - Drive to the bogies - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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Blocksetter - View underneath a bogie - Andy Knox (15/12/2010)
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