What are the three types of rail joints?

16 Dec.,2024

 

Different types of Rail joints employed in railway engineering.

What is a square or even rail joint?

In the Square joint, the joints in the two rails are exactly opposite to each other.

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What is a bridge joint in rail?

In a bridge joint, both the rail ends are connected to a corrugated plate called the Bridge plate.

What is the joint of two railway tracks?

Rail joint is a component of the rail track that facilitates in connecting the two rail parts and provides sufficient room for the expansion and contraction of the rail

What is a fish plate on the railway?

Fish plates are used for holding the two rails together in the horizontal and vertical planes.

What is a railway expansion joint?

Expansion joint is a gap provided in railway tracks that allow thermal expansion in the long sections of rails.

Different Types of Rail Joint

Different Types of Rail Joint

Rail Joint Definition

Encyclopedia has defined the word &#;rail joint&#; as the following: A splice connecting the adjacent ends of rails, in distinction from a chair, which is merely a seat. The two devices are sometimes united. Among several hundred varieties, the fish joint is standard. See Fish joint, under Fish.

Rail joint plays a jointing function (connecting function) in the railroad. High quality railway joint can effectively reduce the influence of wheels when passing through the jointing sections of the steel rail and increase the steadiness and continuity of the passing trains. As one of the important parts in railway, railway joint bar are widely used both in light rail and heavy rail to guarantee the safety of railroad transportation.

Rail joint for light rail: 8kg, 9kg, 12kg, 15kg, 18kg, 22kg, 24kg and 30kg

Rail joint for heavy rail: 38kg, 43kg, 50kg and 60kg

Rail joint for crane rail: QU70, QU80, QU100 and QU120

Different Types of Railway Joint 

Railway joint can be classified into many types, including common rail joint, compromise rail joint, bulge rail joint, insulated rail joint and glued insulated rail joint. Different types can be applied into different use.

Common Rail Joint

Common rail joint is the most commonly used rail joint in the connecting of the steel rail, and it is usually with regular shape. There are two types, 4 holes And 6 holes. We can produce both types to suiting for your steel rails. In addition, we can also produce matching rail fish plate for different standard steel rail.

Compromise Joint Bar

Compromise joint bar is usually to connecting two kinds of different rails, it can joint them together and fit each other exactly. Compromise joint bar can make the joint section flat and smooth. Because of the specific function of compromise joint bar, it has two different bars: gauge side joint bar and outside joint bar.

Joggled Rail Joint

Joggled rail joint, also named bulge rail joint, it has a prominent bulge section in the middle. Different from other rail joint, rail bulge rail joint is generally used in broken welded rails or temporary repair of cracked welded rail joint with an emergency clamp. It can be used in various rail sections and it is useful as the temporary repairing.

Insulated Rail Joint

Insulated rail joint is electrical resistance, and it is usually used in electrical section of railway track. It is usually consist of insulated materials on the surface of railway joint, which can prevent the signal and electric transmission. There are two types of end post of Insulated rail: glued end post, inserted end post.

Glued Insulated Rail Joint

Glued insulated rail joint is generally used in long welded rails. With minimum number of installing components, it is easy to install glued insulated rail joint. It is the right place in track-circuited area to install glued insulated rail joint.


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