The SdKfz 7 begins
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Re: The SdKfz 7 begins
A few hours spent sanding and cleaning suspension arm parts to get smooth rotation. Bit more to do before I give a final degrease / clean and then etch prime. Was going to leave shafts bare and coat with lithium grease as specified. Or should I etch prime them as well?
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After few hours sanding, cleaning and degreasing ready for etch prime. Surprising how shiny they become. I imagine an unpainted built kit would look pretty impressive.
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@Christoffer!Andy Walker wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 4:40 pm...I imagine an unpainted built kit would look pretty impressive...

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Lubrication query. The current version of the SdKfz 7 kit recommends lithium grease for the suspension shafts. However, I have part used cans of ROCOL OxyLube and ROCOL Dry Moly Spray. Would these be better than the Lithium Grease?
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Kian sent me this photo of angle to set on Idler assembly. Hopefully of use to other builders.
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Thank you very much for this explanation. I asked myself the same question about how to consider the 20° angle.Andy Walker wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 2:57 pmKian sent me this photo of angle to set on Idler assembly. Hopefully of use to other builders.

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Need advice regarding page 16 of the build manual. The M8 Nut on the end of CG1244C doesn't appear to do anything when screwed on. It seems there should be a washer of some kind between the nut and idler arms CG1113 / CG1113M. Is this correct?
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Well, thats three of us. If yo find a way of marking the torsion bar to file on a flat, please let us know.Stephane Coutaz wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:55 pmThank you very much for this explanation. I asked myself the same question about how to consider the 20° angle.Andy Walker wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 2:57 pmKian sent me this photo of angle to set on Idler assembly. Hopefully of use to other builders.![]()
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Andy,Andy Walker wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 3:44 pmNeed advice regarding page 16 of the build manual. The M8 Nut on the end of CG1244C doesn't appear to do anything when screwed on. It seems there should be a washer of some kind between the nut and idler arms CG1113 / CG1113M. Is this correct?
I haven’t started my SdKfz yet but looking through the directions I don’t see anything either. I would either blue loctite it or use a lock washer. The illustration doesn’t show anything nor does it say use loctite.
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