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  2. Railway coupling - Wikipedia

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    An exact-scale HO model of the AAR coupler has been designed and manufactured by Frank Sergent. [66] This design uses a tiny stainless steel ball to lock the knuckle closed. Uncoupling is achieved by holding a magnetic wand over the coupler pair to draw the balls out of the locking pockets.

  3. Magnetic coupling - Wikipedia

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    Some diver propulsion vehicles and remotely operated underwater vehicles use magnetic couplings to transfer torque from the electric motor to the prop. Magnetic gearing is also being explored for use in utility-scale wind turbines as a means of enhancing reliability. [1] The magnetic coupling has several advantages over a traditional stuffing ...

  4. Thomas & Friends merchandise - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Bachmann announced that the Thomas range will officially see distribution in the European side of the Atlantic, following the permanent discontinuation of Hornby's OO gauge Thomas range. [16] In 2020, Bachmann introduce a brand new N-Scale Thomas & Friends range, [17] similar to the Tomix N-Scale Thomas & Friends already sold in Japan.

  5. Rail transport modelling - Wikipedia

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    None of the popular couplers has any resemblance to the prototype three-link chains generally used on the continent. For British modellers, whose most popular scale is OO, the normal coupler is a tension-lock coupler, which, again has no pretence of replicating the usual prototype three-link chain couplers.

  6. Wooden toy train - Wikipedia

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    The gauge was very similar to that used by most companies today. However, the connections for the track pieces were of a different design than the jigsaw style "peg and hole" system used today. [2] The trains were made of maple and were often left unpainted and unstained. [3] They are compatible with many brands of modern wooden train track.

  7. Lima (models) - Wikipedia

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    Lima was a popular, affordable brand of 00 gauge and N gauge model railway material in the UK, more detailed H0 and N gauge models in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and the United States as well as South Africa, Scandinavia and Australia. Lima also produced a small range of 0 gauge models. Lima partnered with various distributors and ...