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Operating Instructions
Single-pole Conductor Rail System
SingleFlexLine Program 0815
BAL0815-0002g-US
www.conductix.us
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Use of bends in horizontal and vertical curves
Insertion direction of the current collector
Vertical (from below)
Horizontal (from the side)
Horizontal curve
Horizontal bend
suspension distance: 400 mm
bend radius: 1000 mm to ∞
Inner/outer bend
suspension distance: 250 mm
bend radius: 450 mm to ∞
Vertical curve
Inner/outer bend
suspension distance: 250 mm
Bend radius: 450 mm to ∞
Horizontal bend
suspension distance: 400 mm
bend radius: 1000 mm to ∞
a = Standard rail length
b = Max. suspension distance: In straight sections 500 mm
For horizontal bends 400 mm
For inner/outer bends 250 mm
The SingleFlexLine Conductor Rail System consists of:
Current collector (interface to the system engineer/operator’s machine)
Conductor rails
Connectors
Expansion units
Fixed points
Hanger clamps (interface to the system engineer/operator’s machine)
Line feeds (interface to the system engineer/operator’s machine)
End caps/transfer caps for conductor rails
Air gap insulation section
Accessories (cross arms, cross-arm brackets, clamping brackets, outriggers) depending on the product range
The conductor rails are fastened to a straight, smooth surface provided by the customer using hanger clamps. The conductor rails
are electrically and mechanically coupled using connectors. The conductor rail is supplied through line feeds with electrical energy
that mobile consumers can tap continuously using current collectors.
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