Replacing faulty couplings

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Replacing faulty couplings

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I have an Oxford coal wagon (OO gauge) with a faulty tension lock coupling. I have some replacements. The old one is reluctant to 'come away'. Should I just pull harder or is there a technique that I am unaware of?
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Just pull harder if its a NEM type.
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If it is the NEM type then the tail of the coupling may be visible poking through the end of the mounting box. If it is then a quick squeeze of the tail with long nosed pliers may help.
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+1 for pull harder.
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And again.
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becareful, some folks glue them in!!!
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That is good advice DTB I had not thought of that. Some glue them in because they have been known to become loose.
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It's the socket that might need gluing in not the coupling. They are always a tight fit.
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Sorry Brian I have had one or two loose ones on wagons bought on ebay. The worst wagons for loose coupleing are Dapol in my experience.
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I agree that you only need to glue the the socket clip but some people can be heavey handed with glue. As seen on e-bay often. :lol:
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