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Production Time: 5 days
The AF-HO-C-8-ME100 will be automatically added to our production queue when it is ordered.
PRICE : $176.39
Create great-looking and performing single and double crossovers using our double crossover fixture! To maintain proper 2" parallel track spacing through a double crossover, the crossing in the center needs to be integrated into the adjoining turnouts. This is a difficult job by hand, but this can be done with precision using our double crossover fixture. A flawlessly performing double crossover is always a great focal point on any layout!
Building a complete HO #8 double crossover was once a task left to only the most talented track builders. Not any more! Using our Double Crossover fixture, any modeler can build a great-looking and performing complete double crossover. In addition to building single and double crossovers, this fixture can also be used to make HO #8 turnouts—a very versatile investment.
Build crossovers that not only look great but will eliminate track-related derailments and frustration.
Fast Tracks assembly fixtures will help you build high quality hand laid track that:
- Is Highly Accurate - Build Crossovers that stay in perfect gauge - permanently
- Performs Perfectly - Eliminates track related derailments
- Is Economical - Build hundreds of crossovers with one fixture
- Is Easy To Build - No special skills needed
- Can Be Built Quickly - Build a crossover in a few hours!
- Looks Great! - Get results that rival even the most experienced modelers
- Lets You Work in Comfort - Build trackwork at your workbench
- Is NMRA Compliant - Will work with any NMRA compliant equipment
Crossovers are constructed by building two symmetrical halves of a crossover in the Assembly Fixture and then joining them to form a complete double crossover. In addition to crossovers, this fixture can also be used to construct regular turnouts as it uses the same geometry as our standard turnout fixtures.
If you order this assembly fixture, we highly recommend that you consider purchasing a matching PointForm tool for crossovers. This will make the construction of the switch and frog points much easier. In addition to a PointForm tool, if you don't have a StockAid tool, we recommend purchasing one to aid in forming precise stock rails.
In addition to code 100 rail, you will also need to purchase matching 0.0625" (1.6mm), (7 scale inches) thick, HO CopperHead PC board ties for crossovers manufactured by Fast Tracks. Click on the Supplies Tab above to add additional items needed to build crossovers to your order. Try our Supplies Calculator to determine the consumable items you will need for your trackwork project.
Wiring a Double Crossover
Wiring a double crossover is a very challenging project. The simplest and easiest way is to use a Hex Frog Juicer, which will automatically handle all the electrical routing for the frogs. All it takes is the connection of a single wire to each frog. The Frog Juicer will handle the rest! (Only works with DCC)
Note: We currently do not have documentation about building single crossovers with these fixtures. However, the techniques used are similar to building double crossovers.
Below is a cross-reference chart showing which rail other than Micro Engineering is compatible with our fixtures.
Fixture Cut For | Rail Size | Compatible With |
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ME Code 55 | Code 55 | Atlas Code 80 |
ME Code 55 | Code 55 | Atlas Code 55 |
ME Code 55 | Code 55 | Peco Code 80 |
ME Code 70 | Code 70 | ME Code 83 |
ME Code 70 | Code 70 | Peco Code 83 (IL-115) |
ME Code 70 | Code 70 | Peco 75 |
ME Code 70 | Code 70 | Pilz Code 83 |
ME Code 70 | Code 70 | Tilig 83 |
ME Code 83 | Code 83 | ME Code 70 |
ME Code 83 | Code 83 | Peco Code 83 (IL-115) |
ME Code 83 | Code 83 | Peco 75 |
ME Code 83 | Code 83 | Pilz Code 83 |
ME Code 83 | Code 83 | Tilig 83 |
ME Code 100 | Code 100 | Walthers Code 83 |
ME Code 100 | Code 100 | Roco Line 83 |
ME Code 100 | Code 100 | Atlas Code 83 |
ME Code 100 | Code 100 | Atlas Code 100 |
ME Code 125 | Code 100 | C & L 125 |
ME Code 148 | Code 100 | Right-O-Way 148 |
Track Building Supplies
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In addition to an assembly fixture, you also need to order additional supplies.
Enter the number of switches you want to build in the top box and then click the Calculate Quantities button to determine how many products you should order.
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PARAMETER | VALUE | DETAILS |
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Default Turnout Length | 25" (635 mm) | This is the length of the turnout on the QuickSticks. Measured from end tie to end tie. |
Minimum Turnout Length | 24" (610 mm) | This is the shortest possible turnout length. Measured from the end PC board tie to end PC board tie. |
Diverging Route Angle | 7.13 (Decimal) 7°/7'/48"(D/M/S) 1:8 (Ratio) | Decimal = Frog angle in decimal degrees D/M/S = Deg/Min/Sec Ratio = Frog angle expressed as a ratio |
Tie Spacing (Prototype) | 20" (508 mm) | Tie spacing center of tie to center of tie. |
Tie Size (Model) | L - 1.17" (30 mm) W - 0.1" (3 mm) H - 0.0625" (2 mm) | The actual size of the tie. |
Tie Size (Prototype) | L - 8.5' (2.6 m) W - 9"(229 mm) H - 7" (178 mm) | The original tie size that the model was based on. |
Secondary Frog Angle | 14.3° | The second frog angle for any switch that has two frogs. |
Track Gauge | 0.66" (17 mm) | The distance between the stock rails. |
Track Spacing | 2" (51 mm) | The center to center distance of the parallel track. |
Size | L - 13" (330 mm) W - 6" (152 mm) H - 0.25" (6 mm) | The physical size of the product |
Weight | 1.86 lbs (0.844 kg) | |
Material | 6061 Aluminum |
Building Turnouts Using Fast Tracks Assembly Fixtures
This fully illustrated document provides complete details for building switches using Fast Tracks tools & supplies. These instructions apply to Turnouts, Wyes & Curved Turnouts in all scales and include essential information for building any fixture-built trackwork.
Building Double Crossovers With a Fast Tracks Assembly Fixture
These instructions apply to all scales and sizes of Crossovers.
Building Crossings With A Fast Tracks Assembly Fixture
These instructions apply to all scales and sizes of fixture built crossings.
Using The PointForm Tool To Build Frog & Switch Points
We offer a number of different types of PointForm tools. This document provides general instructions on how to use a PointForm tool. These instructions apply to all PointForm tools.
Filing The Stock Rail With The Fast Tracks StockAid Filing Tool
Using the StockAid tool to remove the base of the stock rail in a turnout. These instructions apply to all sizes of StockAid tools.
Completing Switches Using Fast Tracks QuickSticks
This Builders Guide details how to complete building your switch using QuickSticks laser-cut wood ties.
Building A Turnout Switch Using Fast Tracks Tools
Step-by-step videos demonstrate how to build a complete switch using a Fast Tracks assembly fixture, PointForm, StockAid, and other tools.
Using The Fast Tracks PointForm Tool To Build Switchpoints
The PointForm tool is not only used to file Frog points. It can also be used to file perfect switch points as well. Here is how it works.
Using The TieBreaker PC Board Tie Cutting Tool
Cutting each PC Board tie to the length you need for a turnout can be tedious and drawn-out. Here Tim demonstrates how the Fast Tracks TieBreaker tool speeds up the process, reducing the construction time for a turnout by as much as 30%!
Using The Multi-Brush Solder Paste Applicator For Soldering Trackwork
The Multi-Brush makes applying just he right amount of solder flux quick and easy. You will also find it a handy brush to have around for general model construction as well.
Using The 35W Weller Soldering Iron For Model Railroad Trackwork
Using the right soldering iron to solder trackwork is critical to success. We recommend the 35 watt Weller pencil type soldering iron with the ST7 conical shaped soldering tip. Watch along as we demonstrate how to get the most from this soldering equipment.
Solder Overview
Detail about the solder supplied by Fast Tracks for building all types of model trackwork.
Cutting Rail Gaps
We thought you might like this short video we produced showing the process of cutting rail gaps to isolate the frog in a Fast Tracks turnout electrically. This step is critical and can not be skipped. Otherwise, the track will have a dead short and can not be powered.
Making a Over Center Spring for Manual Turnout Control
A step-by-step instructional video on how to add a simple center over spring to a Fast Tracks (or other) turnout. With this simple spring, you can manually switch a turnout without needing any switch machine!
Using The Fast Tracks PointForm Tool To Build Frogpoints
Building highly accurate frogpoints is made fast and simple with the Fast Tracks PointForm tool. Here is a detailed demonstration showing you how it works.
Using The StockAid Tool To File The Base Of The Stockrail
Video demonstration on using the StockAid tool to remove the base of the stockrail.
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Fast Tracks Knowledge Base
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