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A lack of coupler 'swing' is more or less prototypical in most applications.. (Except for locomotives and long cars..)...However there is alot of play in the knukle itself that allows the couplers to pivot at the coupling point.... ~Ian
Proto couplers aren't designed to pivot at the coupling point, are they?
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Is anyone else experiencing problems with the couplers remaining open? Like the two halves aren't recentering and the gather remains open? This would be on the long shanks, haven't opened the short ones yet to see what those do.
... so I fused the to coupler halves together ...
... Not really sure how to uncouple these things other than lifting the car. ...
Fusing the two pieces together does not affect the coupling, now it works just fine with 905's. It will also couple up to a normal MT N scale coupler.
Could you please describe what you did to fuse them?
Does it just barely couple to the regular MTL N scale coupler by forcing them hard together at an awkward angle, or will that combination of couplers be able to operate on a layout? Do you have a photo of the coupled pair?
Yes you have to push them together hard, but once they are together there is no pushing to the side like the Kato coupler. I have photo's but how do I get them on here?Jim
I would say 12" Radius is minimum for these on 50' carsSomebody talked about S-Curves..Using Kato Unitrak I did a 12"R 15deg S-Curve and that was a no go.. then I did a 13"R 30deg S-Curve and it sorta worked..~Ian