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.
Standard | Type | Length/Diameter | Weight /Material | |
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AREMA 2018 | 115RE | 4 hole-24″ | 17.04Kg | |
115RE | 6 hole-36″ | 25.56Kg | ||
132RE-136RE | 4 hole-24″ | 17.75Kg | ||
132RE-136RE | 6 hole-36″ | 26.63Kg |
The hot sale rail fish plates include 115RE AREMA rail fish plate, 119RE AREMA rail fish plates, 132RE, 136RE AREMA rail fish plates, ect. They correspond to the following sizes of rails respectively: 115RE AREMA rail, 119RE AREMA rail, 132RE&136RE AREMA rail. They all meet AREMA standard, which are requirements in the US and Canada. American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) is a very powerful railway organization in North American. The rail fish plates shipped to North America are required to meet the AREMA standard.
1. For standard railway parts, we manufacture and deliver fast.
2. For customized parts, we could take measurements on your samples and make drawings;
3. Production process will be followed up from order till shipment arrived, and let customers know the first time;
4. Product warranty period at least 2 years;
5. Free replacement will be provided in case of parts are missing during shipment or assembly.