
Rail Crossing Type P50 Mark 2/9 for Switch Mechanisms and Applications
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It is a cross member of a switch and consists of a cross member of type P50 mark 2/9 and cross member rails with counter rails of type P50. The cross member is an element of a railway switch intended for crossing of two rail strings of different directions. The cross member is prefabricated - the moulded core is connected to the rail whiskers. Cross rail with a counter rail - an element of the switchgear designed for installation in cross-rail assemblies. The counter-rail is not connected to the track rail.
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