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BS EN 13146-7:2019 Railway applications. Track. Test methods for fastening systems Determination of clamping force and uplift stiffness

BS EN 13146-7:2019

Railway applications. Track. Test methods for fastening systems Determination of clamping force and uplift stiffness

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Standard number:BS EN 13146-7:2019
Pages:12
Released:2019-02-11
ISBN:978 0 580 90733 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN 13146-7:2019


This standard BS EN 13146-7:2019 Railway applications. Track. Test methods for fastening systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 45.080 Rails and railway components
  • 93.100 Construction of railways
This document specifies the laboratory test procedure for determining the clamping force exerted by the fastening system on the foot of the rail by measuring the force to separate the rail foot from its immediate support. When required, the procedure is also used to determine the uplift stiffness of the fastening system. It is applicable to systems with and without baseplates on all types of sleepers, bearers or elements of slab track. The test does not determine the security of the fastening components fixed into the sleeper or other fastening system support. This test procedure applies to a complete fastening assembly. It is not applicable to fastening systems for embedded rail or other fastening systems that do not act on the foot of the rail.