Available for ImportStationary Jacking System UDS200MA for Lifting Rail Vehicles up to 200 tons
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The unit is designed for lifting and lowering of wagons, locomotives and railway tanks with weight not more than 200t. The jacking stationary units UDS-200 are mainly used in depots where heavy shunting and mainline locomotives, diesel trains, various track machines, gas turbo locomotives, railway cranes and double-decker wagons are serviced. The control panel has a degree of protection IP40 and to prevent unforeseen situations, the user should isolate it from the effects of precipitation. The set of stationary jacking installation includes four jacks and control panel.
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