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Dual Cross Switch Type R65 Model 1/9 for Efficient Track Switching
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Double crossing switch type ?65 of mark 1/9 on reinforced concrete bars is designed for transfer of rolling stock from one track to another or for passing along the straight direction. Sharp crossing of welded construction - rail ends are welded to the core made of high-manganese steel. Blunt cross member - solid cast from high manganese steel.
The counter rail is not connected to the track rail. All pads have high flanges. The shackles and frame rails are HFI hardened.
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