
Tramway R30 arrow crossing with flexible sharps
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Tramway R30 arrow crossing with flexible sharps according to ep. 878a (project 8632.00.000) is designed for transferring trams from one track to another. It consists of an outer and inner body with girdles (feathers) and a transfer mechanism.
The transfer is operated outdoors in macroclimatic regions of temperate and cold climate as a product UHL1 according to GOST 15150-69. The transfer is designed to pass the rolling stock with wheel bandages according to GOST 25712-88.
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