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NEW KADEE CARS AND TRUCKS (SELF CENTERING TYPE)
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SOME PEOPLE MAY BE INTERESTED IN THE FOLLOWING. <br /> <br />DIGITRAX FORUM DISCUSSION ON JUNE 18 AND SUBSEQUENT DAYS <br /> <br /> <br />TO: Sam Clarke, <br /> <br /> Kadee Quality Products <br /> <br />I thought you and your Company might be interested in the following which created quite a discussion. <br /> <br />On Sunday June,18 2004 a discussion ensued on the Digitrax Forum regarding the following by a fellow named Terry. <br /> <br />I was interested at the time because I wondered if it pertained to #502 trucks which I have, but it did not. <br /> <br />TWO ENTRIES OF ABOUT 15-20 ENTRIES ON THE TOPIC ARE SHOWN BELOW <br />(RE:KADEE SELF CENTERING TRUCKS). <br /> <br />Hi all, <br />Sorry that this isn't a Digitrax question but can't get an answer on <br />any other site that I'm a member of. I hope I'm not being out of <br />line, and thank you in advance for any help. <br />I just purchased some HO Kadee box cars and was surprised to find <br />that they don't roll as well as some other cars I have with metal <br />wheels. They also seem to make a noise as if something is rubbing as <br />they are being pulled by a train. These are new cars, never used. <br />I'm wondering if anyone has had the same experience or if they know <br />of a fix for this problem. <br />Thank you!! <br />Terry <br /> <br /> <br />From: "Scott Subject: Re: Kadee box cars <br />I just purchased some HO Kadee box cars and was surprised to find <br />that they don't roll as well as some other cars I have with metal <br />wheels. They also seem to make a noise as if something is rubbing <br />as they are being pulled by a train. <br /> <br />I have 8 of these and have experienced the same problem. There is a <br />tool that MicroMark sells (sorry I don't remember the name of it and <br />many train hobby shops sell it) that is used to hollow-out the <br />side frame journals to clean out molding material and to make it a <br />better fit for the pointed end of the axle. I have heard that this <br />tool is only supposed to be used on plastic trucks but I have used <br />it with pretty good success on the Kadee metal side frames. <br /> <br />Then squirt a small shot of Kadee's graphite lubricant into the <br />bearing area. Having done this, they will roll better but never as <br />well as the equivalently weighted car with plastic truck side <br />frames. <br /> <br />I also found that I had to remove the plastic centering boss where <br />the truck retaining screws goes through the truck and cut off the <br />centering "wings" to get derailment free operation. I use the <br />heavier duty sprue cutters and small file to clean the cuts. <br />Reinsert it and the screw. You no longer have the truck centering <br />feature but you will be able to back the cars through curved <br />turnouts. <br /> <br /> <br />Yes, go ahead and post my comments if you wish. <br /> <br /> <br />Regards, Sam Clarke <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />REPLY TO DISCUSSION <br /> <br />The comments about our cars not rolling very well is not unusual. <br />For quite sometime we had problems with our trucks getting tweaked <br />during shipping. The shippers would slam the packages so hard that it <br />would compress the springs in the trucks and cause the side frames to <br />either come apart or get misaligned. The misalignment would cause the <br />trucks not to roll properly. The misalignment is easily fixed and with <br />a little fine tuning the trucks will almost as good as any others. <br />We have done a bit of work on the side frames to help and we've added a retaining clip to the trucks on our PS-2 hopper cars so the slamming during shipping does not tweak the trucks. <br /> <br />The unfortunate thing is that many people will not contact us <br />directly to find out what to do about the rolling problems. If what we <br />tell them to do does not work, we'll replace the trucks that they can't get rolling properly. [Modelers should ask the actual manufacturer.] <br /> <br /> Thanks again for your order and comments, let me know about your <br />order. <br /> <br />Regards, Sam Clarke [KADEE QUALITY PRODUCTS] <br /> <br /> <br />KEN
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