Steel Rail Shoulders Weld on Shoulder for Railway Railroad Building

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Overview - Basic Info

Model NO.
Rail Shoulder, E2055, E2056
Customized
Customized
Certification
ISO9001
Type
Shoulder
Product Name
Steel Rail Shoulders Weld on Shoulder for Railway
Surface
Natural
Bolt Grade
5.6
Specification
115RE, 136RE, UIC54, UIC60, 54E1, 60E1
Origin
China
HS Code
7302909000
Production Capacity
500,000PCS/Month
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Packaging & Delivery

Package Size
20.00cm * 10.00cm * 15.00cm
Gross Weight
10.000kg
Transport Package
Pallets

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Product Parameters

Material QT500-7 QT450-10 QT400-15
Tensile Strength ≥500 Mpa ≥450 Mpa ≥400 Mpa
Yield Strength ≥320 Mpa ≥310 Mpa ≥250 Mpa
Elongation ≥7 ≥10 ≥15
Hardness 170~230HB 160~210HB 130~180HB

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of a rail shoulder?
Rail shoulders are used to secure elastic rail clips within a fastening system, ensuring the rails remain fixed to concrete sleepers or steel plates with optimum lateral resistance.
What materials are used for your rail shoulders?
Our rail shoulders are typically made from high-quality ductile iron, including grades like QT500-7, QT450-10, and QT400-15, offering excellent tensile strength and durability.
Can these shoulders be customized for specific rail sizes?
Yes, our products can be customized to fit various rail specifications, including 115RE, 136RE, UIC54, UIC60, 54E1, and 60E1.
What is the difference between cast-in and weld-on shoulders?
Cast-in shoulders are pre-embedded directly into concrete sleepers during fabrication. Weld-on shoulders are beveled for welding onto flat steel plates in special trackwork locations like switches and scales.
What is your monthly production capacity for these components?
We have a robust production capacity of approximately 500,000 pieces per month to meet large-scale railway construction demands.

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