Description
The segment car is an essential supporting vehicle for locomotives, specifically designed for transporting duct pieces during shield tunnel construction. This robust car is composed of three main components: the frame, running gear, and car body.
Frame: Features a box-type structure that offers excellent load-bearing capacity, good rigidity, and a straightforward design.
Running Gear: Utilizes a two-wheel-set pedestal structure without a bogie, providing effective vibration damping through coil springs. The hand brake disc is conveniently positioned vertically to facilitate easy operation.
Body: Welded onto the frame and designed with an inclined step structure for optimal duct piece positioning. A 30mm thick rubber buffer is strategically placed on the inclined plane, ensuring protection against collisions and preventing damage to the duct pieces. Additionally, a checkered plate is laid on the surface of the car body, making it practical for carrying scattered materials.
Specifications
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Structure | Box-type frame, two-wheel-set running gear |
| Frame Material | Steel |
| Running Gear Type | Non-bogie with coil spring |
| Buffer Thickness | 30mm |
| Surface Type | Checkered plate |