brassnut Posted November 27, 2020 Posted November 27, 2020 Hi folks hope you are well. I'm in trouble with the couplings Well even if I new the name of these couplings i might be able to purchase them lol Seriously there off a Thomas kinkade xmas Express train now my problem is i dont know the name of the couplings but there spring loaded i know the springs sprung off somewhere gone they are., If possible can you assist me in acquiring replacement couplings. Do they have to be the original type? Or could I bung on a more simple type? Anyway have a look at the pictures. I eagerly await your replies thanks Tony Quote
Noel Posted November 27, 2020 Posted November 27, 2020 2 hours ago, brassnut said: Hi folks hope you are well. I'm in trouble with the couplings Well even if I new the name of these couplings i might be able to purchase them lol Seriously there off a Thomas kinkade xmas Express train now my problem is i dont know the name of the couplings but there spring loaded i know the springs sprung off somewhere gone they are., If possible can you assist me in acquiring replacement couplings. Do they have to be the original type? Or could I bung on a more simple type? Anyway have a look at the pictures. I eagerly await your replies thanks Tony That's an easy fix. Just cut away and file off the coupling box under the wagon floor, and screw or glue a kadee draft gear box coupling in its place possibly no 148 which has fitted all my converted Bachmann 2 axle wagons Kadee chart Bachmann wagons converted from TLCs to Kadee no 148s which screw directly onto the flat wagon floor. On most of the Bachmann wagons I had to cut away plastic mounts for the old TLC (tension lock couplings) and file flat to the underside of the wagon floor. Quick and easy to do with a snips and file. When fitting the replacement coupling test fit it before making permanent so that the trip pin and coupling are at the correct Kadee height above the track (NMRA standard). If converting a lot of stock the kadee height gauge is worth the cost. Greatly speeds up the conversion process. If coupling is mounted too high a few thin pieces of plastic card shims should be enough to lower it. The idea is the trip pin should be just 1mm over a kadee track uncoupling magnet. Gaugemaster in the UK are stockists for kadee full range (ie hattons only do the NEM pocket versions). The draft gear box kadee's such as no 148, etc, are usually better at automatic uncoupling and delayed uncoupling than the NEM versions. Hope this helps. One of the things I like about the choice of draft gear box kadee couplings is you can usually choose a version where it is totally hidden under a wagon floor rather than the box protruding past the buffer beam which is rather ugly (eg kadee no 5's not great for this reason). PS: a 143 may be a better length for that wagon Quote
irishthump Posted November 27, 2020 Posted November 27, 2020 (edited) They are Bachmann E-Z Mate couplers which can be found quite easily online. Hattons stock them... www.hattons.co.uk - Bachmann USA 78501 Magnetically Operated E-Z Mate Mark II Couplers - Long (12Pr/Card) This would be the easiest option if you don't fancy hacking away at the model. Edited November 27, 2020 by irishthump Quote
brassnut Posted November 29, 2020 Author Posted November 29, 2020 Thanks for your help folks I actually need 24 couplings as the tiny tiny tiny springs flew away Quote
irishthump Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 1 hour ago, brassnut said: Thanks for your help folks I actually need 24 couplings as the tiny tiny tiny springs flew away The springs can also be bought separately, although they’re a pain to replace! Quote
Mike 84C Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 brassnut, I pick up the springs with a scaple blade then slip one end on the peg on the coupler and compress the spring to fit on the knuckle. I have used kaydee springs on the bachmann couplers. Easier to doo than write about. 1 Quote
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