Name: | SKL12 Railway Fastening System | Application: | Railway, Subway |
Contain: | Screw Spike, Plastic Dowel, Elastic Clip, Rubber Pad, Guide Plate | Sample: | Available |
Items Inside: | Changeable | Delivery: | Timely |
SKL12 Rail Fastening System With Screw Spike Plastic Dowel Elastic Clip Rubber Pad Guide Plate
A rail fastening system is a means of fixing rails to railroad ties (United States) or sleepers (international). The terms rail anchors, tie plates, chairs and track fasteners are used to refer to parts or all of a rail fastening system. Various types of fastening have been used over the years.
A screw spike, rail screw (or lag bolt) is a large (~6 in or 152 mm length, slightly under 1 in or 25 mm) metal screw used to fix a tie plate or fasten rail. Screw spikes are fixed into a hole bored in the sleeper.
A tie plate, baseplate or sole plate is a steel plate used on rail tracks between flanged T rail and the crossties. The tie plate increases bearing area and holds the rail to correct gauge. They are fastened to wooden ties by means of spikes or bolts through holes in the plate.