Sahlmmps-t 713

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    Bogie flat wagon with six wheelsets and loading cradles for coil transport. The wagon is especially suitable for carrying up to five heavy sheet metal coils that do not need to be protected from the weather.

    Please note: Type is similar to the wagon in the photo. For exact dimensions, please refer to the drawing and the data below.

    Technical details

    Loading width (mm)

    2,450

    Average tare weight (kg)

    34,000

    Maximum speed (km/h)

    120

    International usability

    RIV

    Smallest radius of curvature (m)

    75

    First year of delivery or year of construction of the oldest wagons at this time

    2000

    Parking brake

    Without parking brake

    Brake type

    KE-GP-A

    Number of brake cylinders (pcs.)

    2

    Brake cylinder diameter (mm)

    406

    Type of load-proportional braking

    Automatic

    Buffer type

    UIC 526-1, Category C

    Buffer head dimensions (mm)

    450 x 340

    Automatic coupler

    Prepared

    Individual data

    Type of the control apparatus

    KE Rd-63 KSLn, KE Rd-63 KSLn | KE Rd-63 KSLn control valve | KE Rd-63 KSLn load-proportional valves | KE Rd-63 KSLn in the underframe | KE Rd-63 KSLn in the bogie

    Load limits

    Average tare weight 34.00 t

    Without parking brake

    A

    B1

    B2

    C2

    C3

    C4

    D2

    D3

    D4

    S

    32.0 t

    32.0 t

    50.0 t

    50.0 t

    59.0 t

    59.0 t

    50.0 t

    61.0 t

    71.0 t

    120

    Additional information:

    The wagon has a removable stillage with safety equipment for coils and is mainly used to transport hot-rolled, unpickled steel coils with an outer diameter of 900 to 2,200 mm.The stillage is fixed in four sockets in the floor of the wagon by spigots.The design of the stillage allows hot coils with temperatures of up to 240°C to be loaded.