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Rail clamps are components used to secure the tracks of equipment such as cranes. Their function is to firmly fix the rail to the foundation structure using bolts and other parts, preventing the rail from shifting during equipment operation. This ensures the stability and safety of the rail system. Rail clamps are commonly found in locations such as steel mills, mines, ports, and other sites where large-scale rail equipment is in use.
The primary function of the rail clamp is to securely fasten the rail to the I-beam, concrete beam, or the ground, ensuring the stability of the track system and the safety of train operations.
Rail joint bars (commonly known as fishplates or splice bars) are fasteners used in railroad tracks to connect two steel rails. Their main functions include: ensuring a secure connection between rails, transmitting loads and distributing pressure, accommodating rail expansion and contraction, and extending the service life of the track.