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Offline Ivan  
#1 Posted : 09 December 2019 16:30:38(UTC)
Ivan

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Schleifer (Pickup shoe) 206370 has no screw.I suppose it is just pushed in its place.
(The engine is 3498 Metall,Delta,BLAU).
How reliable is it on tracks ? Not falling off easily, I hope.
Thanks

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Offline RayF  
#2 Posted : 09 December 2019 19:54:31(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Ivan Go to Quoted Post
Schleifer (Pickup shoe) 206370 has no screw.I suppose it is just pushed in its place.
(The engine is 3498 Metall,Delta,BLAU).
How reliable is it on tracks ? Not falling off easily, I hope.
Thanks

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They just click into place. I've never had one fall off.
Ray
Mostly Marklin.Selection of different eras and European railways
Small C track layout, control by MS2, 100+ trains but run 4-5 at a time.
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Offline costing  
#3 Posted : 09 December 2019 20:39:08(UTC)
costing

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I'd suggest getting 138079 instead of 206370. Same shape but much quieter run with the former.
JMRI on RPi & DCC++ / C-track / Marklin, Roco, ESU, Bemo locos / Christmas car collector
Offline Ivan  
#4 Posted : 09 December 2019 21:37:00(UTC)
Ivan

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Originally Posted by: costing Go to Quoted Post
I'd suggest getting 138079 instead of 206370. Same shape but much quieter run with the former.


Thank you.
Are any adjustments needed,either in the loco floor or in the pickup shoe 138079 ? As far as I can see 138079 looks different.
Offline costing  
#5 Posted : 09 December 2019 21:46:26(UTC)
costing

Switzerland   
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Location: Geneve, Geneva
The loco side is the same, they simply click in place. The bottom part is indeed different, that's what makes a difference in noise levels. More on this topic here: https://www.marklin-user...klin-silent-Pickup-shoes

Just make sure all hooks click into place when you replace them. I didn't press one corner fully and had intermittent contact between the shoe and the loco.
JMRI on RPi & DCC++ / C-track / Marklin, Roco, ESU, Bemo locos / Christmas car collector
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