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  • Freight wagon Talns 974
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    The self-discharging wagon covered with a lateral sliding roof is intended for transporting moisture-sensitive, highly corrosive bulk goods of various kinds. It is particularly suited for unloading into underground bunkers due to four large side flaps in combination with a saddle-shaped floor.

    Technical sketch of the Talns 974
    Technical details
    Loading space (m3)

    85

    Inside width of hopper (mm)

    940

    Inside length of hopper (mm)

    11,594

    Average tare weight (kg)

    26,000

    Maximum speed (km/h)

    120

    International usability

    No (EBO G2 loading gauge)

    Smallest radius of curvature (m)

    75

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

    1989

    Parking brake

    Without parking brake

    Brake type

    KE-GP

    Number of brake cylinders (pcs)

    1

    Brake cylinder diameter (mm)

    406/3002)

    Type of load-proportional braking

    Two-stage, mechanical, to be changed over manually

    Buffer type:- end force (kN)- stroke (mm)

    590105

    Buffer head dimensions (mm)

    450 x 340

    Automatic coupler

    Prepared

    Distributor valve type

    KE 1(a)dSL /KE 1dvSL2)
    Individual data

    Side flap deflection – largest (mm)

    4,900

    Side flap deflection – in support position (mm)

    4,100

    Length of discharge opening (mm)

    4,950

    Use

    Moisture-sensitive bulk goods (salt)

    Wagon category

    Talns

    Load limits

    A

    B1

    B2

    C2

    D2

    D3

    D4

    S

    36.5 t

    36.5 t

    46.0 t

    54.0 t

    54.0 t

    64.0 t

    64.0 t

    120

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    00.0 t

    00.0 t

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    00.0 t

    00.0 t

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    DB

    CM2

    CM3

    CM4

    100

    54.0 t

    58.0 t

    58.0 t

    Additional information:

    The wagon body consists of the saddle-shaped floor, the end walls firmly connected to the underframe trusses, the side walls, the four discharge flaps fastened to the side walls and the transverse saddle that divides the wagon body into two equally sized compartments.

    The saddle-shaped floor is a truss structure with the lower chords forming the solebars and the top chord or ridge angle below the top of the saddle-shaped floor. Between the solebars are the pivot bolsters, the beams for the air brake system and the supporting structure for mounting the draw gears at both ends of the wagon. The upper part of the wagon body has the shape of a truncated pyramid and is thus also stiffened in the diagonal direction. The material used for the body plates and pads is St 52 Cu.

    To load the wagon, the lateral sliding roof is opened from the operating platform with a hand wheel. This exposes an opening with a width of 1,200 mm that extends the entire length of the wagon. The open roof remains within the vehicle gauge.

    The side flaps are opened and closed by a mechanical camlock shaft closing mechanism. The flaps are opened in pairs by turning the actuating shaft on the end wall. After opening, the flaps swing freely to the side; the pressure of the cargo falling out determines the size of the deflection.

    The flaps are closed individually, outside the bunker area, with a special closing lever.