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Plain Surface 5.6 Grade Carbon Steel Railroad Track Spikes For Australian Market
A rail spike (also known as a cut spike or crampon) is a large nail with an offset head that is used to secure rails and base plates to railroad ties in the track. A dog spike is functionally equivalent to a cut spike and is also square in horizontal section and of similar dimensions but has a pointed penetrating head, and the rail (or "plate holding") head has two lugs on either side (which aid spike removal) giving the impression of a dog's head.
Name | Plain Surface 5.6 Grade Carbon Steel Track Spike For Australian Market | ||||||||
Size | 16x16xL | 16x16xL | 5/8”x5/8”xL | 3/8”x3/8”xL | 16x16x170 | 16x16x150 | 9/16"xL | square | square 16mm |
5/8"x5/8"x5" | 5/8"xL | 10mm | 19mm | ||||||
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| 16mm | Dia.22mm | ||||||
Grade | 4.6 | 4.6 | A370 | ASTM A65 Gr1,Gr2 | 4.6 | 4.6 | ASTM A65 Gr1,Gr2 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Material | Q235 | low carbon steel | Q235 | Q235 | low carbon steel | low carbon steel | low carbon steel | SS41 | low carbon steel |
Surface | plain (oiled) | ||||||||
Standard refers | GB/T 1346 | GOST5812 | AREMA | AREMA | Ss-EN10025 | BS70R, BS60R | AREA | JIS E1108 | AS 1085.8 |
Production Process
Raw material —— Wiredrawing —— Cutting the wire rod to length —— forming the head —— cutting Edge —— Heat Treatment —— Surface treatment —— Final inspection —— Packaging —— Shipment
Surface Treatment
Inspection machine
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