Running in - and poor couplers alignment

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Re: Running in - and poor couplers alignment

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RogerB wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 6:55 pm It does. I will take another look tomorrow- need the table now 😄. R-
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Re: Running in - and poor couplers alignment

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Solved! Not being sure what the KK arm [a hint from another source] was I undertook a much magnified and brightly lit examination of the coupler in question. It took a while to find but there was a tiny lug sitting outside and below the channel that it should have been following. Gentle persuasion got it back and now all three coaches couple up in any configuration. R-
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Well done Roger.
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And a well done from me too - at least you didn't go on the Hornby site and complain that your new TT120 couplings did not work :lol:
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Re: Running in - and poor couplers alignment

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I always try to find a solution before doing that Barry, life happens. R-
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