Rail Shoulder Qt400-15 (GGG40) Qt450-10 (GGG45) Qt500-7 (GGG50)

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Product Description

Basic Information
Model NO.
Rail Shoulder QT500-7 (GGG50)
Type
Shoulder
Transport Package
Cartons, Woven-Bags or Gunny-Bags in Wooden Cases
Origin
China
HS Code
8602900000
Capacity
20000PCS/Day
Product Description

Rail shoulder is cast in the concrete rail ties to fix the elastic rail clips. There are two types of rail shoulders available, the cast-in shoulder and the weld-on shoulder, both of which are used for the fixing of elastic rail clips.

The casting shoulders as the embedded part of the rail way fastening system are pressed in concrete sleeper and work together with the E clip to fasten the rail. The cast in shoulder is made by casting from iron, such as, GB/T 1348-1988, NF EN 1563(1997), ISO1038, DIN 1693, JIS G5502 (2001), KS D 4302, GOST 7293(1985) or BS EN 1563(1997).

Rail Shoulder GGG50
Rail Shoulder GGG45
Rail Shoulder GGG40
Application UIC54 UIC60 115RE, 50kg, 60kg, BS80lbs, etc.
Material Name QT500-7 QT450-10 QT400-15
Standard GB 1348-88 GB 1348-88 GB 1348-89
Carbon (C) % 3.60-3.80 3.40-3.90 3.50-3.60
Silicon (Si) % 2.50-2.90 2.70-3.00 3.0-3.2
Tensile Strength ≥500 Mpa ≥450 Mpa ≥400 Mpa
Hardness 170~230HB 160~210HB 130~180HB
Cast-in Shoulder Details
Shoulder Production
Rail Fastening System
Cast-in Rail Shoulder

The Rail shoulder is a semi-embedded part cast in the concrete rail ties to fix the elastic rail clip to the base plate. There are two common types of rail shoulders: Cast-in Shoulder and Weld-on Shoulder. One is the Single Stem Iron Shoulder used in pre-stressed concrete ties, and the other is the Twin Stem Iron Shoulder used in Bi-Block or Twin Block concrete ties.

Mechanical Properties (Cast-in)

Material Tensile Strength(Mpa) Yield Strength(Mpa) Elongation(%)
QT400-15 (GGG40) 400 250 15
QT450-10 (GGG45) 450 310 10
QT500-7 (GGG50) 500 320 7
Weld-on Rail Shoulder

The weld-on shoulder is used at typical positions of rail where the rail shoulder is welded onto a flat steel plate rather than a standard tie plate. The production method is hot forging, fabricated according to AREA standards. The steel material can be low or medium carbon steel, varying with specific requirements.

These shoulders can be welded onto longer length steel sleeper sections or bearers, making them particularly cost-effective for switch and crossing layouts where vertical rail geometry is employed.

Weld-on Shoulder 1
Weld-on Shoulder 2
Weld-on Shoulder Design
Shoulder Application 1
Shoulder Application 2
Shoulder Application 3
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary function of a rail shoulder?
The rail shoulder is used to fix the elastic rail clips to the concrete rail ties or base plates, ensuring the stability and safety of the railway track fastening system.
What are the main types of rail shoulders available?
There are two main types: Cast-in shoulders (embedded in concrete sleepers) and Weld-on shoulders (welded onto steel plates or sleepers).
Which materials are used for cast-in rail shoulders?
They are typically made from ductile cast iron, such as QT400-15, QT450-10, and QT500-7 (equivalent to GGG40, GGG45, and GGG50).
What standards do these shoulders comply with?
Our products are manufactured according to international standards including GB/T 1348, ISO1038, DIN 1693, JIS G5502, and BS EN 1563.
When is a weld-on shoulder preferred over a cast-in shoulder?
Weld-on shoulders are preferred for specific rail positions where standard tie plates are not used, or in the fabrication of switch and crossing layouts where flexibility in positioning is required.
What is the production capacity for these rail components?
The current production capacity is approximately 20,000 pieces per day, ensuring timely delivery for large-scale railway projects.

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