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I’m reviving this topic on “strongest couplers” having recently picked up a force gauge to scientifically prove what I’ve been observing in coupler testing. I’m looking for some community input on just how much force is reasonable to expect from a coupler before it fails.
The only MT couplers I've ever broken resulted from dropping a car on the floor. Yes, they will impact break.
A draw bar strength of 60 cars on a 2.5% grade should do it for me. That said, I care a lot less about material strength than the following:- knuckle design that pushes the knuckles closed when shoving- knuckle design that doesn't separate with slack action (same, really)- rough inside surface to reduce the vertical slippage others have mentioned- designs with prototypicalish shelves
A draw bar strength of 60 cars on a 2.5% grade should do it for me.
I don’t believe there was really any substitute for MT pizza-cutters with truck-mounted couplers in that scenario.
By sheer volume of plastic, the “Rapido type” coupler is probably the strongest.