
Crosspiece for Rail Switch Type R65 Mark 2/7 for Efficient Rail Intersections
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MSZ OJSC
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Description
Crossbar is an element of a switch intended for crossing of two rail strings of different directions. The cross member is solid cast from high manganese steel.
Specifications
Type of product according to PP RF 616
Track equipment and devices and their parts
Type
?65
Cross type by angle
Stupid
Cross brand
2/7
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