Rail gauge rod, also known as gauge tie rod or gauge tie bar, is a steel connecting rod installed between two rails. It is mainly used to improve the lateral stability of the railway track and improve the distance keeping ability of the railway track. Gnee Rail can supply standard gauge bars for 56-½" rail and 60-140 lbs, both non-insulated and insulated, licensed by ISO9001:2008 and CRCC.
Specifications:
Material: Q235
Uses: 30, 43, 50, 60, 75kg/m rail.
RailGauge: 600, 762, 900, 1450.
Diameter: 20, 22, 24, 28, 32, 36, etc.
Types: non-insulated gauge rods and insulated gauge rods
Dimensions: 20×870, 22×880, 22×1050, 24×1050, 24×28250 1810, 28×1850, 32×1810, 32×1850, 36×1850
No. | Part | Quantity | Specification | Material |
1 | nut | 4 | M30 M36 | 3# |
2 | rod | 1 | M30 M36 | 3# |
3 | iron jaws | 4 | I type II type | KTH350-10 |
4 | flat washer | 4 | M30 M36 | 3# |
5 | spring washer | 4 | M30 M36 | 65Mn |
The role of the rail gauge rod
As an important accessory for railroad tracks, rail gauge tie rod helps to improve the rails' lateral stability and also the ability to keep rail distance. There are some railways that with track circuit, then it should use the insulated rail gauge rod which adopts high insulation resistance material to separate the circuit between two rails apart. Rail gauge may deviated if gauge tie rod is serious lacked, it may cause derailment or even overturned when the train passing by.
Made of two clamping devices at either end to fix railway tracks and a connected rod in the middle, a rail gauge rod fastens two parallel railways with certain gauge railway and prevents the rail from sliding.
For some weaker sections of rails, like in sharp curves, turnouts, bad ties and temporary track, rail gauge rods are quite necessary, they help to prevent the rail track from unbalanced longitudinal tension and keep regular rail gauges.
Features:
1. High Intensity
2. High Durability
3. Excellent Chemical Stability
4. Easy Operation
Durability and Resistance to Wear: Gauge rods are typically made from high-strength materials, such as steel or other alloys, to withstand the stresses exerted by passing trains. They are designed to endure wear and tear caused by the dynamic loads of trains, weather conditions, and environmental factors. This durability ensures that the gauge rods perform effectively over the long term, reducing the need for frequent track maintenance.
Use in Different Track Configurations: Rail gauge rods are used in a variety of track configurations, including straight track sections, curved tracks, and turnouts. In curves, the gauge rod helps to maintain the correct distance between rails, which is particularly important given the additional lateral forces at play. In turnouts, where trains switch tracks, gauge rods assist in keeping the rails properly spaced to ensure safe transitions.