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Coupler tip

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Coupler tip
Posted by TBat55 on Monday, December 21, 2020 7:24 PM

I wanted to replace a horn hook coupler on an all-metal caboose with a KD.  The old coupler was on a very small diameter metal post, maybe .050"dia, and the whisker coupler has a large hole. Thought about drill & tap, or a bushing (anything that fits). I put a nut over the post and inside the coupler (#2-56 I think).  It fit perfectly.

Terry

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, December 21, 2020 8:09 PM

Do you have any Bowser HO kits around? They supply a sleeve that perfectly fits over a smaller diameter pin such as you describe and the OD is perfect for the opening in a Kadee coupler.

Short of that you could look for the right size Evergreen styrene tubing and make a bushing? I haven't looked into it but perhaps the diameters will work using an old ball point pen refill (the end without the ink!)

Good Luck, Ed

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, December 21, 2020 8:48 PM

Kadee #213 bushing kit should work.

Also, I would recommend you use Kadee 20 series (21-29) which are non-conductive. They provide additional short circuit protection for all metal models.

The Kadee #28 has the same working dimensions as a Kadee #5.

I use them on all my brass freight cars and locomotive tenders.

Kadee #28:

-Kevin

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