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Ballast
for railway tracks provides the support for sleepers. For effective
support, the individual rocks must be made to interlock and
key-in to each other.
The 'Vibropak' is a spot tamping machine designed to consolidate
either new, worn or loose ballast under concrete, steel or timber
sleepers. It is rapidly deployable and incorporates suspension
suitable for medium speed travel.
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The
machine incorporates several functions to enable the operator
to compact the ballast. Each work head has four tines which
are vibrated at high frequency by a rotating eccentric. The
work heads, which can be operated independently, when plunged
into the ballast cause the material to fluidise and when squeezed
flow under the sleeper. The squeezing mechanism provides variable
forces, from a minimum at tine entry, to a maximum when forcing
ballast under the sleeper.
All of the controls for the functions, either foot or hand operated,
are positioned to ensure high machine productivity and operator
comfort. The machine is powered by a diesel engine providing
hydraulic power to all the functions including rail clamps and
centre jack.
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