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Edit.. Woops wrong thread..!!!!!
In all seriousness, from the 1:1 -Memory is blanking at what the guys on the ground called the positions other than "lined" and "oh, CRAP!" , but up in the tower (and DS office), and in signal maintenance, we called them "normal" and "reversed". FWIW.
I get the whole thrown vs closed. Points are closed for straight, thrown for diverging. I think that this is a good product for someone who wants solder free SPDT installs. I personally dont use tortoises because of the need to solder to contact pads on the machines. I prefer Colbalts with the solder free contacts. Could we get a picture of what the screw terminals are labeled? I'm assuming I could use this with colbalts by using 4 of the screw terminals.
I like em!I'm a firm believer in taking short cuts for the stuff you don't enjoy doing. Wiring is one of those things for me.
So is benchwork.
Dont worry I've offered(told) Ed multiple times I'll help with the benchwork so he doesnt end up with whatever was trying to hold up his old layout
When a "switch" is closed on the railroad -- its lined for the normal route of travel .. when it's thrown -- its lined for the diverging route .. easy peasy
When you want the position of the switch to be changed - either from "normal" to "reversed" or vice-versa - do you ask for it to be "thrown" or "lined" or something else?