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Offline NAP47  
#1 Posted : 04 January 2026 14:02:43(UTC)
NAP47

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Joined: 19/11/2025(UTC)
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Location: Ontario
I have made progress, my 260 engine is working very well, still without drive rods, the track is laid and fastened down.
A couple issues have cropped as I try to operate.
At times at low speed the loco stops at rail joiners, the joints seem smooth and electric continuity is OK, the joints are not moving on the mounting board which is cork. I have cleaned the track with goo-b-gone on a very fine scotchbrite pad, have not yet figured out how to clean the loco wheels. What is best way to clean the loco?
Uncoupling may be my biggest challenge, I am using the Marklin fish hook couplers. I have made a manual device which works ok, except when my hands shake, I have early Parkinson’s. The Marklin track uncouplers are expensive at this stage of my experiment.
Any suggestions that are not too expensive and not to fussy to install or operate?
Happy New Year.
Offline kiwiAlan  
#2 Posted : 04 January 2026 14:11:08(UTC)
kiwiAlan

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Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
Originally Posted by: NAP47 Go to Quoted Post
I have not yet figured out how to clean the loco wheels. What is best way to clean the loco?


Trix make a wheel cleaner for N & Z gauge locos. Euro Rail Hobbies have it available for ordering.
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Offline Carim  
#3 Posted : 04 January 2026 14:31:58(UTC)
Carim

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Location: London
The Trix wheel cleaner works well. Otherwise make a cradle for your loco, invert the loco and place it in the cradle, apply power to the wheels (a 9V battery will do); cleaning the wheels as they spin with a cotton bud soaked in isopropyl.

A tooth pick works for uncoupling. I tried out the Märklin uncouplers and found them a bit hit and miss plus I don't like their looks.

Carim
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Offline Otti  
#4 Posted : 05 January 2026 16:51:53(UTC)
Otti

Germany   
Joined: 03/09/2025(UTC)
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Location: Schleswig-Holstein, Gosdorf
Hi everyone,

I use Jörger and I'm totally satisfied with them.

Once you have a pack of magnetic staples, it'll last you a lifetime :)

I've shown and written quite a bit about them here:

https://z-otti.de/ctl_bau-4

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In the picture, the coupling hooks are being pushed apart by the magnetic field!
Viele Grüße
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Offline Chas  
#5 Posted : 06 January 2026 08:22:54(UTC)
Chas

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Joined: 08/01/2023(UTC)
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Location: England, Pevensey
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Check the rail connectors they might need to tighten them on to the rail, wheel cheaner, get a 9v battery (The square ones) push 2 pins through a piece of card/plastic spaced the same as the track, attach wires to the pins wrap around or solder, connect to battery, touch pin tips on the wheels, run over wheels.

Check out http://www.zscale.org/articles/cleaning.html


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