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AFM 2000 RT

Additional information:

  • Ballast hopper capacity 20 
  • Distributer conveyor belts for laying ballast
  • Centre plough and shoulder ploughs for producing ballast cross section
  • Sweeper brush for track and turnouts
  • Laser ballast profile measuring system
  • Dynamic Track Stabiliser (DTS)
Operating range: Ballast distributing and profiling machine
 
Manufacturer: Plasser & Theurer
 
Type: AFM 2000 RT
 
Date of manufacture: 2005 (2x)
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Technical Data

Weight: 170 tonnes
Length: 47.14 m
Width: 2.70 m
Height: 3.90 m
Total engine output: 700 kW
Number of axles: 10
Maximum speed, self-propelled & towed: 60 mph / 96 kph
Load per meter: 3.03 tonnes/m
Capacity of the ballast-silo: 20 m³

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