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    GUIDE FOR THE HSARC TRACK
    HSARC recommended either the OEM snap-in guide, or the screw SICH10 “racing-guide”.

    The original guide has a 21mm blade Length (6.5mm depth, 1.25 thickness). A CH10 seems to be 18mm in length (no ‘battleship’ leading edge). A CH85 is a screw version of the original guide, with a small 3mm leading edge (for 21mm)

    I was wrong in a previous post – the ‘deep-wood/routed’ guide SICH07 has a 24mm blade Length
    not 27mm from the previous post. Depth is 8mm vs the OEM blades with 6.5mm depth.

    OEM/CH85 Depth 6.50 Length 21mm Thick 1.25
    CH10 Depth 6.50 Length 18mm Thick 1.25
    CH07 Depth 8.00 Length 24mm Thick 2.00
    Scaleauto Red Depth 8.00 Length 23mm Thick 1.75
    1-24 Depth 8.00 Length 23mm Thick 2.00 //parma, slick-7, koford etc
    Carrera Depth 7.75 Length 26mm Thick 1.75
    Scalextric Depth 6.75 Length 18mm Thick 1.25

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