Mechanical track rail lubricator
23.02.2024
Mechanical track rail lubricator is a device designed to reduce the wear of rail heads and wheelsets, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
Its functionality is based on regularly applying a special lubricating composition to the rail surface, reducing friction and wear, thereby increasing the service life of the railway track and equipment.
Examples of the advantages of using a mechanical track rail lubricator:
1. Increased equipment service life: Regular lubrication of rails reduces wear, increasing the time between the need for equipment repair and replacement. For example, in railway sections with high train traffic intensity, using such a device can extend the interval between technical stops and scheduled maintenance.
2. Reduction of operational expenses: Decreased wear on rails and wheelsets leads to reduced need for equipment repair and replacement, saving on both materials and labor. For instance, railway companies can significantly reduce their operational expenses due to the longer service life of equipment.
3. Enhanced safety: Reduced wear on rails and wheelsets contributes to improved safety of train movement. Lesser wear decreases the likelihood of track defects such as cracks or fractures, reducing the risk of accidents and ensuring more stable train operation.
4. Environmental efficiency: Mechanical track rail lubricators typically use lubricating materials that are effective yet have minimal impact on the environment. This contributes to reducing the ecological footprint of railway transportation, which is becoming an important factor in the modern world focused on environmental sustainability.
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