Lukas traversing system User Manual
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Bridge height
Support width
Max. load
[mm]
[m]
[kN]
[in.]
[ft.]
[lbs.]
85
1
20
3.35
3.28
4500
140
1
200
5.51
3.28
45000
184
1
300
7.24
3.28
68000
- the bridge is horizontally aligned:
The angle of the bridge may not exceed 3°.
If one bridge is not long enough, a second bridge can be screwed on by means of joining
elements.
This done by placing the ends of the rerailing bridges together and bolting them together
using fl at steel plates, bolts, washers and nuts (as shown in the illustration below). You must
ensure that the top running surfaces of the rerailing bridges are not offset to each other
axially, since otherwise proper movement cannot be guaranteed and/or this can lead to
damage to the individual components.
- The maximum load of the bridge connecting elements (optional) is not exceeded:
6.1.4 Setting up the rolling carriages
The rolling carriages are mounted on the rerailing bridges in such a way that the rollers of
the rolling carriages can move along the rerailing bridges. The guides on the rolling carriages
prevent it from slipping off the rerailing bridge to the side.