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					<description><![CDATA[AS usual, the NMRA Standards are the source for information. It says that, for HO, the recommended flange depth should be 0.047 inches (1.19 mm). That said, the maximum isn&#039;t really possible to say for certain. Different track manufacturers might have different depth flange-ways on their turnouts or crossings. A loco might be fine on Atlas track and have issues with Peco (or vice versa). I&#039;m not sure there is a defined maximum flange depth measurement standard.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AS usual, the NMRA Standards are the source for information. It says that, for HO, the recommended flange depth should be 0.047 inches (1.19 mm). That said, the maximum isn&#8217;t really possible to say for certain. Different track manufacturers might have different depth flange-ways on their turnouts or crossings. A loco might be fine on Atlas track and have issues with Peco (or vice versa). I&#8217;m not sure there is a defined maximum flange depth measurement standard.</p>
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