> I received my DIY kit today, and it came with a different kind of rail
> than what was pictured at the Analogue Haven and Doepfer web sites, or
> in the plans that came with the kit. How am I supposed to mount them
> exactly When looking at the end there is a longer flat piece with
> holes drilled in it. Is that the holes I would use to screw the rail
> to the wooden frame that I build There are various T-shaped grooves,
> but one on the edge of the metal is sized for the tiny nuts that came
> in the bag, I'm guessing the nuts just slide around in there. But,
> how is that supposed to work Once the rail is screwed down into the
> case, I won't be able to add nuts to the rail any more, so do I need
> to split the nuts into 1/4's, and use 1/4 of them for each rail, and
> insert them all before screwing down the rail Then all the unused
> nuts would just be sliding around in the rail. Just making sure I'm
> orienting this the right way... Also, from the surface you mount the
> rail to, to the center of the screw hole...has that changed from the
> old rail style to the new rail style If so, then the dimensions of
> the case will have to be changed to accommodate the changes... Just
> curious.
We changed to the new version of rails a couple of months ago because many
customers asked if it would be possible to use the same rails as those used
in the standard cases and suitcases. The information about the DIY kits has
been updated already in March 2008:
"From May 2008 the contents of the DIY kits will change to normal front
rails (same as used in the standard A-100 frames and suitcases) instead of
the mounting rails with threads mentioned above. To keep the costs as low as
possible normal M3 nuts are slided into the rails (not threaded inserts as
used in the standard A-100 frames and suitcases)."
If you already know the exact number and position of the modules you may
insert exactly the matched number of nuts into the grooves. Otherwise 1/4 of
nuts in case of DIY#1 (or 1/2 in case of DIY#2) should be inserted into the
grooves. But it's also possible to insert nuts later by removing one
mounting screw and loosening the second one a bit.
The rails are mounted by two M5 self-tapping screws which are screwed into
the center holes at the end of each rail.
You probably received the old description of the DIY kits together with the
new version by mistake. You can download the new one from our website.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer