Product Description
In rail terminology, a fishplate, splice bar or joint bar is a metal bar that is bolted to the ends of two rails to join them together in a track. The top and bottom edges are tapered inwards so the device wedges itself between the top and bottom of the rail when it is bolted into place. In rail transport modelling, a fishplate is often a small copper or nickel silver plate that slips onto both rails to provide the functions of maintaining alignment and electrical continuity.
There are two types of fishplate, 4 holes fish plate and 6 holes plate, usually, we use this type to introduce the dimension of fishplate " X hole— Length/ diameter of hole",
For example 4 hole - 630/ 26"
As the fish plate size depends on the tracks, if you need our fish plate, you only need to tell us the standard No. Of fish plate, such as UIC, 54 kg UIC, 52 kg, BS 80A, BS 90A, IRS 52 KG. Our fish plates are manufactured to international standards according to BS, ASTM, JIS, IRS, TJ and DIN, among others.
Joggled Fish Plate
This product is a specially forged fish plate. It is suitable for the temporary repair of cracked welded rail joints with clamp assembly to suit various rail sections. Used as an emergency clamp, joggled fish plate enables quick and temporary repair, allowing continued movements through the section at a reduced line speed. They are readily available in a considerable quantity at all times.
We also produce specially designed fish plates to join two different rail sections of rail tracks for various customers when they require them.
Standard:
ISO, AREMA, BS75R, UIC54, UIC60, AS 1085, 115RE, 136REm, TJ57, NF A45, TB/T 433, TB/T2342, GB11265, GB 185-63. And other standard or drawings required by clients.
Standard
Use
ISO 6305-4-1985
TB/T2342-93
TB/T 433-1975
Turnout rut with the fish plate,
GB/T185,
GB/T184.
CNS 2787-1996
Light rail with fish plate
BS 47
Rolled steel fishtail
AS 1085.2-2002
Fish plate
NF A45
Grooved rail fish plate
JIS E1116-1994
Profiled fish plate rail
YB/T 354-1963
33, 38, 43, and 50Kg Per meter rails with fish plate
YB(T) 58-1987
30 ~ 60Kg Per meter rails with fish plate
TB/T 433-1975
Grooved rail fish plate
Function | In rail terminology , a fishplate, splice bar or joint bar is a metal bar that is bolted to the ends of two rails to join them together in a track . The top and bottom edges are tapered inwards so the device wedges itself between the top and bottom of the rail when it is bolted into place. In rail transport modelling , a fishplate is often a small copper or nickel silver plate that slips onto both rails to provide the functions of maintaining alignment and electrical continuity. |
Material | Nodular cast iron, Q235(rolling, forging) |
Surface | Usually do not do surface treatment |
Package | Wooden box |