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Offline philippe99  
#1 Posted : 09 February 2025 18:19:50(UTC)
philippe99

Belgium   
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Location: Liege
Hello
I try to find electric schema (or exploded views with parts ids) for my railroad components.
Sometimes, I use the .de site, sometimes the .fr one.
But it is difficult because (I guess) the parts numbers has been revamped.... and I'm not so fluent in German (even if I work for Siemens BigGrin )
Are there other sites from which I can gather technical data ?
Thx
Phil
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Offline kweekalot  
#2 Posted : 09 February 2025 21:15:17(UTC)
kweekalot

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Hello Phil,

Welcome to the forum.
In your introduction post you told us you have a 3066 SNCB diesel loco and a 3055 NS1200

I included some PDF exploded view papers of these loco's.
Not sure if this was what you were looking for.

Marco


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Offline mike c  
#3 Posted : 09 February 2025 21:23:02(UTC)
mike c

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For many models post-2005, the instructions and parts diagrams can be found. For older models, it can be more difficult. Search on Google for the model number and Anleitung or Ersatzteil(liste) and you may find one or the other.

Regards

Mike C

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Offline tonyfh  
#4 Posted : 10 February 2025 12:04:08(UTC)
tonyfh


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Hello Philippe, all,

Maybe you can find information here

Succes and greetings, Tony
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Offline bph  
#5 Posted : 10 February 2025 15:30:43(UTC)
bph

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Märklin has published exploded drawings/part diagrams on many old locomotives eg 3055, 3066, 3000, 3085, 3062, 3047, 3090(aka KLVM/3087) etc.
try a search on:
https://www.maerklin.de/en/service/instructions-spare-parts/technical-documents
generally, exploded drawings, when available, are on the main model number, but sometimes not on a later variation of the model, if the changes are minor. so try the numbers for several variations of the model. eg you won't find an exploded drawing for 37112 but you will find one on 37113 etc, but some parts/drawings may not be accurate. manuals are generally only available on later models.

Some manuals etc and useful links are also posted on this forum : https://www.marklin-users.net/forum/posts/t47372-Commonly-asked-questions---requested-documents
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Offline marklinist5999  
#6 Posted : 10 February 2025 16:19:40(UTC)
marklinist5999

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Location: Michigan, Troy
Some newer model parts lists are inconclusive. I.E., they don't list the pcb numbers, only the decoders.
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Offline Eurobahnfan  
#7 Posted : 10 February 2025 17:04:06(UTC)
Eurobahnfan

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Location: Stockton, CA
About ten years ago, Maerklin published a downloadable database for just about everything in HO, Z and 1 as a three volume PDF. Unfortunately, it’s no longer on their website. While I’ve found it helpful, I’ve discovered that part numbers have changed over the years, so you will need to do some extra work investigating just what you need.
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Offline philippe99  
#8 Posted : 10 February 2025 17:42:41(UTC)
philippe99

Belgium   
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Location: Liege
Thx Marco
I found the SNCB one , but not the NS one.
Phil

Originally Posted by: kweekalot Go to Quoted Post
Hello Phil,

I included some PDF exploded view papers of these loco's.


Offline philippe99  
#9 Posted : 10 February 2025 17:44:41(UTC)
philippe99

Belgium   
Joined: 09/02/2025(UTC)
Posts: 17
Location: Liege
Thx for this databse
Phil

Originally Posted by: tonyfh Go to Quoted Post
Hello Philippe, all,

Maybe you can find information here

Succes and greetings, Tony


Offline philippe99  
#10 Posted : 10 February 2025 17:47:31(UTC)
philippe99

Belgium   
Joined: 09/02/2025(UTC)
Posts: 17
Location: Liege
I read somewhere that they add a new digit at the beginning of old parts numbers, somethink like 3030 -> 73030
There is a convention for the added number... one special digit for locomotive, another one for traffic lighs & related... etc
But cannot retriev my note
Phil

Originally Posted by: Eurobahnfan Go to Quoted Post
About ten years ago, Maerklin published a downloadable database for just about everything in HO, Z and 1 as a three volume PDF. Unfortunately, it’s no longer on their website. While I’ve found it helpful, I’ve discovered that part numbers have changed over the years, so you will need to do some extra work investigating just what you need.


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