European Crane Rail

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Head Base kg/m lbs/yd mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch cm 2 cm 4 cm 3 cm 3 A45 22.10 44.55 45.00 1.77 55.00 2.17 125.00 4.92 24.00 0.94 28.20 90.00 41.50 27.00 A55 31.80 64.11 55.00 2.17 65.00 2.56 150.00 5.91 31.00 1.22 40.50 178.00 68.80 45.60 A65 43.10 86.88 65.00 2.56 75.00 2.95 175.00 6.89 38.00 1.50 54.90 319.00 105.40 71.30 A75 56.20 113.29 75.00 2.95 85.00 3.35 200.00 7.87 45.00 1.77 71.60 531.00 153.60 105.30 A100 74.30 149.78 100.00 3.94 95.00 3.74 200.00 7.87 60.00 2.36 94.70 856.00 203.40 161.80 A120 100.00 201.59 120.00 4.72 105.00 4.13 220.00 8.66 72.00 2.83 127.40 1361.00 289.10 235.00 A150 150.30 302.99 150.00 5.91 150.00 5.91 220.00 8.66 80.00 3.15 191.40 4373.00 601.50 565.70 EUROPEAN CRANE RAIL Tensile Strength: S700 Grade 690 N/mm 2 202 BHN S900 A Grade 880 N/mm 2 2 6 1 BHN S1100 Grade 1080 N/mm 2 320 BHN Standard Lengths: 10 Meters 12 Meters (most common) 15 MetersRails are supplied with blank ends (no holes). All joints must be welded.SectionWeight Head Height Base Web AreaMomentofInertiaSectionModulusHeightHeadBaseWebEuropean Crane Rails have a very wide base, low center of gravity and thick web. This makes them ideal for supporting strong lateral forces. They are available in various section pro˜les from A45 to A150. The number refers to the width of the head in millimeters. Thus an A150 crane rail has a head width of 150 millimeters. These crane rails are manufactured in accordance with European technical speci˜cation DIN 536 and are available in three grades. The standard grade, S700, is the one most commonly ordered, but two higher grades are also available. See table below for minimum tensile strength for each grade. The strength and hardness of the S1100 grade is achieved by using a chrome-vanadium alloy steel.