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Working on rail tracks nowadays is a question of cutting quickly and keeping to the timetable As train schedules become increasingly tight, new techniques are needed for rail maintenance and safety. Fully-welded rails with insulated sections provide information about the location and timing of every train on the line. Rail maintenance involves cutting out worn rails, welding in new rails and grinding the joints. And this all has to be done between trains to prevent delays in the timetable! What's needed is a fast, lightweight machine that does the job with the accuracy required. Partner helps keeps the trains on time and gives you a good safety margin at the same time.
Specifications:  
Engine

Displacement
Power
Weight (including Rail Arm)
Noise Level (A)
Noise Level (B)

Vibration Levels :

Front Handle @ Idle Speed
Front Handle @ 8500 rpm
Rear Handle @ Idle Speed
Rear Handle @ 8500 rpm

Blade Diameter
Cutting Depth

NOTE :
Noise Level (A) =
Equivalent sound pressure level at the ear of the user
Noise Level (B) =
Equivalent sound power level
Air cooled 2 Stroke
119 cc
5.8 kw
20.5 kg
102 db (A) 114.6 db (A)



7.0 m/sē
5.0 m/sē
7.0 m/sē
6.0 m/sē

350mm(14")
118mm(5")