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DIN 27205-2:2017-03
State of railway vehicles - Brake - Part 2: Disc brake, mechanical part.
Summary
The standards of the collection 'State of the railway vehicle' contained technical specifications for safety-relevant systems and components of railway vehicles on standard gauge(standard gauge vehicles according to DIN 25003) which are required for safety and monitoring purposes. This standard defines the limit state for the safe operation of railway vehicles for standard gauge width and their components. It shall be applied provided that the vehicles are operated on a public railway infrastructure. The minimum requirements laid down in the standards for the processes for observing the desired condition of the railway vehicles are also to be applied. In addition, this standard should also be observed when designing new constructions when constructive precautions are to be taken to ensure compliance with the operating limit criteria. NOTE 1 The structural design for a confortable maintenance check of the operating limits should be considered. NOTE 2 The applicability of this standard to railway vehicles of other track widths and their components may be examined in individual cases. This standard applies to the mechanical parts on disc brakes and describes the technical requirements of the following components: a) brake linkage including slag adjuster and friction elements (friction brake pads); b) handbrake / parking brake; c) operating devices; d) Brake cylinder (without function test). Recommendations for compact braking units are given in an informative Annex A.
Notes
DIN 27205-2 (2004-02) and DIN 27205-2 Berichtigung 1 (2008-12) remain valid alongside this standard until 2017-09-30.
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Deutsche Institut für Normung e.V. (DIN) |
| Publication Date | 03/01/2017 |
| Page Count | 10 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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