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Trucks with Electrical Pick ups
« on: August 06, 2024, 07:28:23 PM »
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What I'm after is any sort of modern roller bearing truck with electrical pick-ups that roll mostly freely.
I have been trying to get my Athearn 57' Mechanical reefers more free rolling and I can not come up with anything.
I went as far as ordering a set of trucks from Kato from their bethgons, thinking they had a similar pick up as the short caboose. I was wrong. What looks like pick up tabs are just black plastic studs molded into the trucks. :facepalm:
The current set up on these cars is flange wipers, and they cause so much drag that a few SD40s that I've tested (Kato, BLI, Intermountain) none can pull more than two in a ~10 car consist.
Ive now tried two other ways, different set of trucks with back of the wheel wipers and axle wipers. back of the wheel was about the same amount of drag, but maybe worse.
Axle wipers faired better, but the sound would cut out rolling a few inches down the track...

I get the feeling I'm SoL on the typical cone style pickups we see in other trucks like Kato passenger cars.
I briefly looked into the Kato Autorack trucks, but they are snap on types like newer passenger cars so those are out.

I have poked around the internet, and I just run into HO trucks... at the rate I'm going I may as well swap scales.  :scared: either that or drop out of the hobby and buy go fast parts for the car....  :ashat:
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Re: Trucks with Electrical Pick ups
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2024, 07:41:49 PM »
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Kato caboose trucks (likely out of stock at Kato) are designed for power pickup (standard axle cups, like on the passenger trucks). Same with the Kato Mikado tender trucks.

Other than that, you'll likely have to roll your own.  Buy some Kato passenger trucks for the metal sideframe parts and wheelsets.
Then you will have to take the Athearn trucks and file the insides of its sideframes thin enough to be able to install the Kato metal parts. You will likely also have to deepen the depressions in the sideframes until the Kato metal  cones are fully seated in the plastic sideframe.
Kato truck wheelbase will likely be too wide, so you will have to cut and splice those parts to fit the Athearn trucks.

I think someone here recently showed such a conversion (they cut and spliced the Kato metal sideframe pieces to shorten the wheelbase).  It is bit of a pain, but doable. 
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