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Pedestal Liners The South African Railways began experimenting with polymer pedestal liners in the late 1970’s. Problems of cracking when forming the steel liners had resulted in many rejects and high costs. Excessive wear occurred between the steel pedestal liner and the axle box with the most wear occurring on the axle box. On average an axle box costs ten times more than the pedestal liners.
Hilube 20
Pedestal Liners VescoPolycap BMS was used to replace the spring steel pedestal liners used on many of their class E (Electric Locomotives). It was hoped that a polymer liner would cause less wear to the axle box mating surface. This factor alone would result in major savings. The new polymer material would have to be tested for lateral and vertical resistance as well. Resistance could not be too high or too low. The correct vertical and lateral resistance for optimal functioning had to be maintained.
Initial field tests revealed that the lower coefficient of friction of the BMS liner resulted in less wear to the axle box mating surface indicating that massive savings could be generated in this area. It was also postulated that less tyre flange and rail wear would result because of the smoother sliding movement generated between the truck frame and axle box. This was considered to be another major advantage. These promising results led the Train Dynamics Division of the South African Railways to conclude that a still lower friction material would result in better axle box, tyre flange and rail life thereby reducing maintenance and replacement costs considerably. A new material, Hilube 20, was specially formulated to give the lower friction characteristics required. VescoPlastics was then requested to send samples to General Steel Industries (GSI) in the USA. GSI confirmed the South African test results in 1982. Hilube 20 has been accepted as the pedestal liner of choice for a wide range of GE and GM locomotive bogies. Over 10 years, more than 2 million kilometres have been achieved with individual Hilube 20 liners.
The above data should be taken for indicative purposes. Physical properties may be altered to some extent by processing conditions. Problems with steel pedestal
liners The benefits of low friction Hilube 20 pedestal liners
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