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Thanks. 48111 |
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Also found all over the Network.
Plays hell with renewal sites working around them getting them removed / replaced. |
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Down this way the units don't have tyres, as they make the
whole wheel out of the same stuff What with the above, disc brakes and ultra-sonic testing you don't need the Ding, ding, ding DONK "Oh poo" man no more |
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wheel tappers
They are almost completely extinct now, so it was a bonus for me to see and hear one at work somewhere in eastern europe (I'll have to check my trip logs for exactly where!) whilst on a visit to the far east of Poland in the summer. I heard him before I saw him, as he did our train and came back the other side of the island platform working along that train.
The hammer was used on the wheels for both of the two waggon projects, nice clear dings! also on the buffers, for interests sake! if a bit much of a noise for inside the workshop.
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So if you have a train that lets say, come up from Cornwall to Paddington for instance and then is booked to work back again, as it stands in Paddington and is cleaned and "serviced" inside ready for the return, what about somebody (used to be the TAPPER) walking along the train on the outside checking everything is ok ?
Surely the modern trains of today are checked SOMEWHERE during their days work, especially the long distance ones ?? I hear what you all say about "modern running gear" such as roller bearings etc, but I would think from the safety aspect that they should be checked ?? Perhaps its me being too old fashioned ! 48111 |
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Hi 48111
The trains do get checked when they go onto maintenance depots they also get full exams after so many hours running. Like cars of today they are a lot more reliable and same with trains until it goes bang if the middle of nowhere. ccmmick.
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Somebody has to ask - when did the last wheeltapper tap his last? I remember in the early '80s being surprised in Sheffield to hear our train being tapped - hadn't heard that sound for years.
Chuffchuff - in the course of my business I recently visited the works of the main (only?) wheelset manufacturer in Britain and persuaded my contact to show me round. He said that no wheelsets were now tyred (although some were knackered). |
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The 'Wheeltappers' duties were the examination of Brakes, Axles and exterior fittings etc. The tap of the hammer was the way he checked for wheel flats which could be caused by skidding wheels, dragging wheels, contaminated track i.e leaf fall etc. The resonant sound by experience told him the wheel was in good order. Today an automated device called a 'Wheelchek' is fitted at the line side. This measures vibration which will show if the wheel is out of round. This information if outside normal parameters, will operate in the controlling Signal Box. The signaller will stop and advise the Driver, who will work forward at the speed advised by the signaller. The Vehicle can be taken out of service where the damaged wheelset will be re-profiled or changed depending on it's condition. It is known that the loud bangs from flats on wheels can cause damage to the rail in the worst circumstances. So reducing the problem to the minimum is to be desired.
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