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Structure Of Rail Fishplate

Structure Of Rail Fishplate

The fishplate has a design with a threaded hole in the center, featuring upper and lower working surfaces on both sides along the hole’s horizontal axis. These surfaces make contact with the lower part of the railhead and the upper part of the rail base. The rear part of the upper surface extends upward to create a transitional section higher than the rail surface. Along the length of the fishplate, a bridge arch shape is formed with higher, middle, and lower ends.

Rail Fish Plate Structure

The fishplate has a design with a threaded hole in the center, featuring upper and lower working surfaces on both sides along the hole’s horizontal axis. These surfaces make contact with the lower part of the railhead and the upper part of the rail base. The rear part of the upper surface extends upward to create a transitional section higher than the rail surface. Along the length of the fishplate, a bridge arch shape is formed with higher, middle, and lower ends. This uncomplicated structure reduces the impact of wheels on the rail joint, enhances the continuity of longitudinal deformation at the joint, and improves the comfort of train travel. Safety components are integrated into various parts to ensure overall railway turnout safety. Despite its small size, the fishplate plays a crucial role in railway turnouts and requires regular inspection and maintenance for normal operation.

Rail Fish Plate Manufacturer

GNEE is a trustworthy manufacturer specializing in producing rail fish plates, also referred to as rail joint clamps. We provide tailored solutions to meet specific client needs, ensuring compliance with international standards. Feel free to contact us for consultation and further information.