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Coupling & uncoupling problems

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Coupling & uncoupling problems
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:49 PM
I'm just getting started with this hobby. I have all new Micro-Trains rolling stock, but some of them won't couple or uncouple properly. How do I fine tune these couplers or do I purchase new couplers?
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Posted by MAbruce on Thursday, April 29, 2004 6:03 AM
When you say they won't uncouple properly, are you using automatic magnetic uncoupling or are you manually uncoupling them?

As far as coupling, I don't think I've ever had an issue with MT's not coupling properly. The only thing I’ve noticed is that they don’t couple very well on curves. So I only couple on straight track. Could you give an example of a situation where they did not couple properly?
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 29, 2004 6:03 PM
Sometimes I get an MT car with a "stiff" coupler too. I've been able to fix them by adding some of that graphite lubricant that Kadee/MT sells, and working them around until they moved freely.

---jps
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Posted by raykaczmarek on Thursday, April 29, 2004 11:01 PM
My problem (our the problem) I need a new layout..
The problem in joint with section

track joint with curve(my track is flex track. I solder the joint in the curve.
These help.
The combination 'joint / curve'
[:(] got my car go jump the track.
[:(] car uncouple w/ after cars.
[8)] Solder of a good change of my layout.

Good with your problem.[
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 29, 2004 11:15 PM
I am using automatic magnetic uncouplers and I only couple or uncouple on straight track. Situation: I will try and uncouple two cars over the magnet, but they never uncouple. Situation: I will try and couple two cars on straight track, but they refuse to couple. I am getting to the point where I feel like throwing all my N scale stuff in the garbage can and go with HO scale. Any help on your part would be greatly appreciated. I'm also running all my locos and cars on Kato Unit-Track.
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Posted by MAbruce on Friday, April 30, 2004 6:14 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by blmgtn

I am using automatic magnetic uncouplers and I only couple or uncouple on straight track. Situation: I will try and uncouple two cars over the magnet, but they never uncouple. Situation: I will try and couple two cars on straight track, but they refuse to couple. I am getting to the point where I feel like throwing all my N scale stuff in the garbage can and go with HO scale. Any help on your part would be greatly appreciated. I'm also running all my locos and cars on Kato Unit-Track.


Sorry to hear about your problems. I can see how it can get pretty frustrating. [banghead]

I don't use magnetic uncoupling on my layout, but I have used it on others. Are you using an MT magnetic un-coupler or another brand (Kato)? I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but perhaps there might be something about what you are using that someone here might be able to offer some advice on.

The coupling problem on straight track is baffling. "jschuknecht" had a good idea about lubricating them. I've never had a need to do this myself... at least not yet. I have had an occasional situation where a coupling didn’t take because one of the couplers was not set in a straight position, but a nudge from a small tool always fixes that situation.

Hope this helped some.

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