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Cadweld, Rail track connection web bonds – ERICO CADWELD Rail Track Connection Web Bonds User Manual

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WARNING :

Carefully following the instructions

for exothermic bonding is very important to achieving
a quality reliable bond.
Failure to do so may cause hidden
potential problems, the least of which is a poor electrical
connection, and the most serious of which is an eventual broken
rail leading to property damage, injury or death to the installer
and others.

III. PREPARATION

WARNING:

Protect against potential fi re hazards

local to the bonding area and remove all fl ammable
materials from the work area. Notify in advance other
workers in the immediate area that a welding procedure
is about to be done.
Failure to do this increases the risk of
fi re with the possibility of property damage, personal injury
and death.

NOTE: In case of a fi re involving large quantities of exothermic
welding material, CO

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or large quantities of water applied from a

distance are required to reduce the spread of the fi re.

WARNING:

The location of the bond is very important!

Rail track connection web bonds must be made at the neutral
axis of the rail. Failure to observe this may result in a rail break
leading to property damage, injury or death to others. TRACK
CONNECTION BONDING MUST NEVER BE DONE ON OR
NEAR THE HEAD OR BASE OF THE RAIL. See Figure 2.

1. Clean the rail surface and bond terminals. Scrape off excess
dirt and grease, and wipe away any remaining residue using
a clean rag saturated with a railroad approved solvent.
See Figure 3. The rail must be dry prior to welding!

2. Use abrasive cloth or wire brush on the bond terminals if
needed to remove surface oxidation.

CAUTION:

The bond terminals must have a bright surface.

Failure to comply with this may result in a less than optimal weld.
See Figure 4.

3. Lightly grind the rail surface using an ERICO

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approved

grinding wheel that is self-cleaning or a CADWELD

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T-34

Rail Head Cleaner. Grinding wheels with resin binders tend
to leave a surface fi lm that may contaminate the surface,
interfering with the achievement of an optimum bond and
causing weld porosity.

WARNING:

The area of the rail web to be bonded must

be lightly ground to a bright fi nish with no visible
scratch marks or gouges (normal uniform fi nishing marks
are acceptable).
Failure to observe this may result in visible
scratches or gouges due to overly aggressive grinding that are
potential crack initiators and that may lead to rail breaks causing
derailment accidents with property damage, injury and death to
others. See Figure 5.

CAUTION:

Grinding must not be done more than 4

hours prior to bonding. If the time lapse is longer, suffi cient
contaminating rust may re-form requiring additional grinding.
Failure to observe this may result in a less than optimum bond.

4. Dry the mold and rail by heating them to about 250°F (120°C)
with a small propane torch.

WARNING:

The rail and mold must both be warmed to

drive off moisture. Failure to observe this may result in weld
spatter with the potential for serious burn injury, and a less than
optimum bond with excessive porosity. See Figure 6.

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FIGURE

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FIGURE

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FIGURE

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WARNING:

The area of the rail where the bond will be

applied and the bond terminals must be clean and dry.
Failure to comply can cause poor bonding, excessive weld porosity,
and/or spewing molten welding material with the potential for
serious burns to the worker.

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CADWELD

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Rail Track Connection Web Bonds

Refer to the mold tag for applicable instruction sheets.

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Neutral

Axis