J Jake Member Messages 144 Feb 11, 2012 #1 I've been asked to look at the forces on a brake bracket on a train. The manufacturing of the bracket will start soon. i've now received all of the laser cut profiles i'll post pics soon.
I've been asked to look at the forces on a brake bracket on a train. The manufacturing of the bracket will start soon. i've now received all of the laser cut profiles i'll post pics soon.
Pete. Member Messages 14,136 Location Kent, UK Feb 11, 2012 #2 Interesting Jake. Are you asking for help or showing it off?
J Jake Member Messages 144 Feb 11, 2012 #3 its just a on going project in work. which in involves welding
C chriskelland Forum Supporter Messages 268 Location England south west Oxfordshire Feb 12, 2012 #4 Is it a miniature?
Robotstar5 Casanunda Staff member Messages 21,545 Location Birmingham Feb 12, 2012 #6 Jake said: Nope full size Class 507/508 Click to expand... Don't keep up to date with rolling stock, is that a multiple unit or loco?
Jake said: Nope full size Class 507/508 Click to expand... Don't keep up to date with rolling stock, is that a multiple unit or loco?
E excossack Member Messages 604 Location North West Feb 12, 2012 #7 The last place I worked at made brakes from trains and tested them. Bloody big dyno machine controlled by an old PDP11 computer with 8" floppy drives!
The last place I worked at made brakes from trains and tested them. Bloody big dyno machine controlled by an old PDP11 computer with 8" floppy drives!