M&P Railroad
HO Scale Clearance Gauge
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HO Scale Clearance Gauge
Our Model Railroad tools that we use on the M&P Railroad.
- Brand: NMRA
- Model #: 1
- USA Made: No
- Tool Type: HO Gauge
The HO scale clearance gauge tool is used to help find the gauge of certain items on your HO Scale model railroad.
This is a very helpful tool to use when re-working or replacing your wheels on your trucks for your locomotives and rolling stock.
Why is this HO scale clearance gauge useful?
This tool is useful because it will help you with preventing your engines or rolling stock not working on the track. That may be rolling properly, or possibly skipping off the track. It basically makes sure that you wheels are within gauge on your ho scale track. They do make these for other scales as well.
Learn more about what rolling stock we are running and our locomotive power we have on the M&P Railroad.
The HO Scale Clearance Gauge
Our Model RR Tool pages are still a work in progress. Let us know if you want to see anything added to these pages that would make it better for you. We are always looking to improve pages like these.
NMRA
1
No
HO Gauge
Silver Plated
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The HO scale clearance gauge tool is used to help find the gauge of certain items on your HO Scale model railroad.
This is a very helpful tool to use when re-working or replacing your wheels on your trucks for your locomotives and rolling stock.
Why is this HO scale clearance gauge useful?
This tool is useful because it will help you with preventing your engines or rolling stock not working on the track. That may be rolling properly, or possibly skipping off the track. It basically makes sure that you wheels are within gauge on your ho scale track. They do make these for other scales as well.
Learn more about what rolling stock we are running and our locomotive power we have on the M&P Railroad.