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Rail Tie Plate for Railroad Brace in Fastener of Casting Plate
Product Description
A tie plate is also called a base plate or sole plate. Rail tie plate is used in rail construction to support the rails. We can offer rail tie plate made using either casting steel or forging steel for customers to choose from, depending on the load and the type of rails.
Tie plates are generally used to take the load of rail and distribute the load to the sleepers offering proven economies. Tie plate or sole plates are needed in rail installation, as they not only support the rails, but also enable the entire fastening system to be fixed on. Rail tie plates are the uppermost component of a crane rail or track support system. The primary function of a tie plate or sole plate is to provide the rail with a flat, smooth resting surface while allowing for vertical alignment of the rail system. Tie plates are secured by Anchor Bolts, also known as Holding Down Bolts. Soleplates are typically installed with a layer of grout cast beneath, which fills the void between the soleplate and the concrete foundation.
The holes for bolting the anchor and leveling bolts, and holes for bolt through clips if present, are precisely drilled into the sole plates. For weldable clips and base clips, the bottom of the clip is welded onto the sole plates before galvanizing.
Cast iron can be the welded or fabricated type, depending upon the customers requirements.
Rail Tie Plate for Railroad Brace in Fastener of Casting Plate
Product Description
A tie plate is also called a base plate or sole plate. Rail tie plate is used in rail construction to support the rails. We can offer rail tie plate made using either casting steel or forging steel for customers to choose from, depending on the load and the type of rails.
Tie plates are generally used to take the load of rail and distribute the load to the sleepers offering proven economies. Tie plate or sole plates are needed in rail installation, as they not only support the rails, but also enable the entire fastening system to be fixed on. Rail tie plates are the uppermost component of a crane rail or track support system. The primary function of a tie plate or sole plate is to provide the rail with a flat, smooth resting surface while allowing for vertical alignment of the rail system. Tie plates are secured by Anchor Bolts, also known as Holding Down Bolts. Soleplates are typically installed with a layer of grout cast beneath, which fills the void between the soleplate and the concrete foundation.
The holes for bolting the anchor and leveling bolts, and holes for bolt through clips if present, are precisely drilled into the sole plates. For weldable clips and base clips, the bottom of the clip is welded onto the sole plates before galvanizing.
Cast iron can be the welded or fabricated type, depending upon the customers requirements.