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I purchased these switches because I had read that they are super smooth. Well, I am having problems.

1. A momentary short occurs when a locomotive enters the diverging (curved) route.

2. Some of my postwar diesels (e.g., 2333) derail when the truck hits the frog.  I can see that the frog casting is too shallow, or the flanges are too deep.

Any fixes for the above?  Thanks!!

 

 

 

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Knowing which switches they are might help a little, O31, O42 or O72 although I have heard of the first issue on all of them?

I have the O72 versions and certain engines have an issue with the leading pick up roller either falling into the gap between the end of the "frog" and the center rail on the diverging route or making contact with two rails as it passes through the switch.

For the first issue I created an "extension" of the "frog" either by draping a piece of formed tubular track over it thereby closing the gap (be careful as too close causes the roller to touch two rail causing another problem) or soldering a piece of brass rail, HO rail or some other piece of metal to create the same extension.

And then there are some engines, usually my scale steam engines, where a momentary short or spark occurs as it passes through the diverging route at very slow speeds. Again it's the leading roller touching both rails. I either use a piece of electrical or clear tape on the side of one rail where the roller touches and that solves the problem.

The derailing issue I do not have, even with my post war FM units. They were made for O31 curves so it's not the radius. Do the trucks swing freely?

Mike

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