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RAILWAY LIFTING JACKS

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TotalKare’s railway lifting jacks are available in various lifting capacities (ranging from 5,000kg to 50,000kg) and can be used in configurations of 4 to 128 columns.

With fixed or movable anvil to suit requirements, the lifting jacks are a versatile and flexible repair and maintenance solution whether you’re lifting a single carriage or a complete train.

The lifting jacks conform with MACHINE DIRECTIVE 2006/42/CE and are approved in accordance with European EN 1493.

TotalKare’s railway lifting jacks are electromechanical with a lifting screw-nut system.

Main features include:

  • 5,000kg – 50,000kg lifting capacities
  • Computered control unit with wi-fi remote control, event storing and recording, and self-programmed maintenance
  • Possibility to synchronise from 4 to 128 lifting jacks
  • Fixed or movable lifting carriage options

Safety is a priority in any workshop and TotalKare’s railway lifting jacks boast a number of features for safety:

  • Self-programmed maintenance
  • Low centre of gravity providing excellent stability
  • Nut wear check window
  • Low tension control with emergency stop button
  • Double security system of end stroke – electrical and mechanical
  • Feet protection
  • Electrical protection IP55
  • Moveable mounts for anvils
  • Load cell system on anvil
  • WI-FI remote control
  • Implementation for 4.0 industry software
  • Metal cover for motor reducer
  • Special interconnecting cables (armored crush- and cut-proof)
  • Manual or motorised jacks transfer on auxiliary rails
  • Chassis translation device

About

TotalKare’s railway lifting jacks are available in various lifting capacities (ranging from 5,000kg to 50,000kg) and can be used in configurations of 4 to 128 columns.

With fixed or movable anvil to suit requirements, the lifting jacks are a versatile and flexible repair and maintenance solution whether you’re lifting a single carriage or a complete train.

The lifting jacks conform with MACHINE DIRECTIVE 2006/42/CE and are approved in accordance with European EN 1493.

Features

TotalKare’s railway lifting jacks are electromechanical with a lifting screw-nut system.

Main features include:

  • 5,000kg – 50,000kg lifting capacities
  • Computered control unit with wi-fi remote control, event storing and recording, and self-programmed maintenance
  • Possibility to synchronise from 4 to 128 lifting jacks
  • Fixed or movable lifting carriage options

Safety

Safety is a priority in any workshop and TotalKare’s railway lifting jacks boast a number of features for safety:

  • Self-programmed maintenance
  • Low centre of gravity providing excellent stability
  • Nut wear check window
  • Low tension control with emergency stop button
  • Double security system of end stroke – electrical and mechanical
  • Feet protection
  • Electrical protection IP55

Enhanced features

  • Moveable mounts for anvils
  • Load cell system on anvil
  • WI-FI remote control
  • Implementation for 4.0 industry software
  • Metal cover for motor reducer
  • Special interconnecting cables (armored crush- and cut-proof)
  • Manual or motorised jacks transfer on auxiliary rails
  • Chassis translation device

RAILWAY LIFTING JACKS

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