Integy Setup station
#1
Integy Setup station
I did a search and could not find any information on this. I bought the Integy setup station to setup my 1/10 touring cars. As you may know, the adaptors that come with the station are 4mm. My Associated FTTC4 is 8/32 and I can't use this station with it. I have a TC5r which is 4mm and it works great with that chassis. Any ideas how I can uses it with the 8/32 axle's? I have talked with Integy and they are no help. Does anyone have experience with this issue and can help me out? Thanks
btw I posted a thread about tapping the 4mm adaptors to 8/32 and that seems like a bad idea
btw I posted a thread about tapping the 4mm adaptors to 8/32 and that seems like a bad idea
#2
I just used a wheel nut.
#3
all depends on which one he bought. the integy set station i have has the wheel nuts that slip through a bearing and then are screwed onto the axle. i bet if you search on integys site you might find them. they have so much stuff on there its insane.
#5
good call. not sure they will work with the integy. well at least not mine. but i dont know what model the op has. integy makes quite a few different styles. mine has a shouldered nut that slips thru a bearingand then attaches to the station. ill dig up a pic.
#6
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...3#.UysHG2dOVEY
This is the setup station that I have, I was leaning toward having a guy make a set of the adaptors in 8/32 size to use with it.
This is the setup station that I have, I was leaning toward having a guy make a set of the adaptors in 8/32 size to use with it.
#7
same one i have. wasnt a real fan of how the wheels attach. but it works. mine is the red model.
#9
Tech Master
#10
those wont work for the integy setup station.
#11
Tech Master
#12
looks at the picture in the link. the nuts have a reliefed area that slips thru a bearing. they are slightly larger than the axle. for the station to be used correctly the nut has to slip thru the bearing in order for it to be precise. http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...3#.Uyx_JoWKbKB
i will inlclude a pic of mine (same) to show what im talking about.
i will inlclude a pic of mine (same) to show what im talking about.
#13
Tech Master
looks at the picture in the link. the nuts have a reliefed area that slips thru a bearing. they are slightly larger than the axle. for the station to be used correctly the nut has to slip thru the bearing in order for it to be precise. http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...3#.Uyx_JoWKbKB
i will inlclude a pic of mine (same) to show what im talking about.
i will inlclude a pic of mine (same) to show what im talking about.
#14
here are some pics of mine. same model. the nut slips thru the bearing and then onto the axle.
#15
sombody had also suggested those nuts also. integy makes a weird setup station. it works but i dont prefer the mounting style. i like the way the hudy and the older integy setup stations mount the wheels. with the wheel nuts you suggested.