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LOCOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS

For locomotive applications I recommend a twin fabricated carrier which ensures good overall performance and life. I generally keep a set of 6 in stock for delivery at short notice. Each block is held in its carrier with a simple clip, powder-coated in bright colour to prevent it being lost.

About Composite Brake Blocks

Composite blocks comprise moulded, engineered braking materials whose friction characteristics are set in the laboratory rather than the foundry floor. The are moulded in the manner of slipper blocks, i.e. with steel loops set in for securing to a carrier.

They have three main advantages:

  • Lightness: the blocks I supply can be lifted with one finger
  • Longevity: these blocks generally last longer than the equivalent ferrous block. I have seen a set last five times that of a good quality ferrous block in a similar duty cycle. One locomotive at Peak Rail, consistently wearing a set of YEC1477s at 12 monthly intervals on works duties, has now seen over 18months service on composite blocks that seem so far to have little more than bedded in.
  • Cost Effective: if their longer life was not enough, they are generally competitive with mechanically cast slipper blocks and significantly cheaper than conventional cast loco blocks.
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