Compact rerailing unit
Lightweight, space-efficient solution for quickly and safely rerailing track maintenance equipment and light rail vehicles
Key Specifications
- Specialized for light rail vehicles (LRVs)
- 11.8″ lateral movement stroke
- Compact design for easy storage and transport
- Complete package with synchronized operation
—Technical Specifications
Overview
The Compact Rerailing Device offers an efficient solution for minor derailment situations involving track maintenance equipment and light rail vehicles, combining ease of use with reliable performance in a space-saving design.
Our Compact Rerailing Unit is engineered for rapid deployment and operation in light rerailing scenarios, providing maintenance teams with an essential tool for quickly restoring service after minor derailments.
The system’s lightweight construction and intuitive operation allow for efficient handling by small teams, minimizing downtime and service disruption.
Features
LAA Compact 20-2.5/300 PN 300 Lateral Move Unit
Extension Hose Pair DN6PN630-10000
Hand Pump ZPH1A/1-500 with coupling
Design Advantages
Operational Benefits
System Integration
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