Freight car lading tie down anchor

Railway rolling stock – Car framing and structure – Freight

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105409, 105481, B60P 708, B60P 716, B61D 1704, B61D 4500

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040622975

ABSTRACT:
A lading tie down anchor construction for a railway box car having an outside wall post includes an anchor plate which is attached to the longitudinal flanges of the post to provide a surface flush with the inner vertical wall surface of the car. The anchor plate includes vertically spaced attaching surfaces and alternate depressed pockets therebetween. A flat anchoring bar is connected to the attaching surfaces and extends over the pockets which are provided with vertically extending side portions through which a lading strap may be connected to the anchoring post.

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