Kadee #531 HO Scale, 36" Diameter Ribbed Back Metal Code 88 Semi-Scale Wheels, Freight and Passenger

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#531 - 36" Diameter Ribbed Back Wheelsets (Code 88) - HO Scale

Ribbed wheelsets are most commonly found on steam era rolling stock. Kadee® wheel sets are manufactured to the most exacting standards and feature: RP-25 contour, non-magnetic metal wheels and insulated needlepoint axles.

#531 Instructions (pdf)

Truck & Wheel Handout (pdf)

Twelve Sets
(1 Set = 1 Axle)

Axle Tip to Tip: 1.018"

 

Wheelset Features:

  • Code 88 (.088") 36" Ribbed Back Wheels
  • Accurate markings
  • Incredible detail true to prototype
  • Non-magnetic Metal Wheels
  • Smooth tracking Free rolling Contoured Insulated Axles
  • RP-25 Free rolling wheels
  • Needlepoint Axles
  • Axle Tip to Tip: 1.018"
  • Freight & Passenger


Package Includes:

  • (12) Sets #531 36" Diameter Ribbed Back Wheelsets (Code 88)

 

The term Code 110 and Code 88 relates to the width of the wheels and has no relationship to track code. Code 110 wheels are .110" wide and Code 88 are .088" wide. Code 110 wheels are the common (or "Standard") width wheels and Code 88 are what is called "Semi-Scale" and are used when the modeler wants a more prototypical looking wheel width. Actual HO-Scale prototypical wheel width would be around .067" wide and although they will run OK on the average track they will not go through common turnouts and crossings. Code 88 (.088") is just about the minimum width of wheel that will run on most standard or common track if gauged correctly. It really is a matter of appearances because there's very little operational differences between running Code 110 or Code 88 wheels. Code 88 wheels look really good and are most noticeable on open frame cars like hoppers and tank cars. However, they also look great on boxcars, gondolas, and reefers but not quite as noticeable. As mentioned above track code and wheel code have no relationship meaning Code 110 and Code 88 will run on most any code of track. Track code is simply the measured height of the rail, code 100 is .100" tall, code 83 is .083" tall, code 70 is .070" tall, and so on.

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