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By "new" do you mean the 2nd version (introduced probably about 10 years ago)? Or is this some new coupler? I looked at my SDP40F and it looked like the regular Kato coupler. Bulletproof? I find those very unreliable with unscheduled uncoupling (especially when there is a slack on them while going through crosspvers (S-curves), even on well-laid track. While the subject does not come up often, others also have similar experience. I demonstrated the problem to a Kato rep at last Springfield show and he took photos and even a video of my demonstration. He said that he would discuss the problem with Kato design engineers.I would love to have a drop-in MTL coupler conversion for the passenger cast and I even lobbied for it, but it is not to be. Too bad as I would buy quite few of them.
I've run a 13 car Superliner Empire Builder with the stock Kato couplers for almost ten years on Modutrak. Times it's uncoupled? ZERO.My five car Hiawatha with a powered F40 Cabbage, and P42 speed matched at each end, times uncoupled? ZERO. They're overscaled, but they work.
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The same as the amfleets? Ran 8 car trains of those on the club layout with crossovers and never heard of them derailing. In fact I hated trying to uncouple them during ops (yes we have passenger facilities/yard etc) because they may as well be glued together... Surprised to hear that complaint if they are the same couplers
I'm having a hard time picturing a scenario where you could have slack on them during movement peteski? Would you care to elaborate or have a video of the scenario? Not trying to discredit you at all just genuinely curious as I always found these couplers to be the most bomb proof of any of the n scale couplers I have dealt with.
Well, lucky you! Sure they are oversize, but so are MTL couplers or Rapidos.Have you ran your reliably-coupled train through an S-curve (like a crossover) while there is slack on the couplers? That is when the unscheduled uncouplings occur most often. But even a certain types of jerking moves can do that too. Both of those conditions can occur during running (to the dismay of the N scale passengers).
An S curve on Modutrak? I think not!
As far as S-curves go, any crossover is an S-curve.