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The N scale layout at my club uses servos for turning wires in tubes to throw turnouts. Tam Valley has an extensive line of servo controllers, including add-on decoders for their boards. See https://www.tamvalleydepot.com/
After reading all this about what is needed to set up these motors, using servos seems a lot easier and less likely to cause trouble. Setting the servos for pressure of the points on the rails is done with a plug-in electronic adjustment device that seems much simpler to operate than soldering a selection of resistors into power feeds. And the servos are readily available and relatively inexpensive. So, I am not seeing the attraction for these motors.
I am curious to see how the club went about turning rod with the servos for turnouts if you have any pictures of the process.
I received a bunch of Switchmaster motors second hand, and it looks like they will fit the bill. Question - does anyone know the size of the plastic spacer they recommend to use with screws to secure the motor to the table? I am thinking maybe 1 - 1.5 inches might work.