Longitudinal transfer system

Railways – Trolley rails

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238 143, 238 144, 238151, 238243, 191 441, 403297, E01B 2522

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056177968

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a longitudinal transfer system made out of rail sections for guiding transport cars from one processing station to another, two adjacent rail sections being connected with one another mechanically and electrically. A connecting part and section strips are connected with one rail section incapable of sliding and with the other rail section with play but only so tightly that motion of the second rail section is possible, in particular as a result of expansion.

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