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We’ll get you there safely1|Tram and light rail vehicles1.1 Electrical point machines for line networksSafety all along the lineSafety, performance and economic efficiency – these are the characteristicsof HANNING & KAHL point machines. Modular design meansunsurpassed versatility. HANNING & KAHL point machines can be easilyadapted to operators‘ requirements upon installation and later, too, tomeet changing needs.The advantages at a glance:- Three types of point machine are available: electro-magnetic,electro-hydraulic or electromotive. All common operating voltagescan be catered for.- Compact design: can be deployed in all gauges in concrete-basedprefabricated track, in open ballast and on bridges- Fast, simple installation- Modular construction: can be supplied for all point typesin functional variants- Extremely low maintenance- Patented and verified safety technology- Optional equipment with FADIS® route diagnosis components forcondition-based maintenance- Can be adapted to earthcases made by othermanufacturers- Mechanical manual setting with one stroke61.1 point machine series fortrain protection systemsTechnical Data 61.1 SeriesDrivePoint typeelectromagnetic,electrohydraulic, manualflat-bed, deep-bed, flat-bottomedOperating voltage DC 600 V to DC 1000 V,AC 230 V / AC 400 V*Point openingOperating forceOverall heightup to 70 mm / 100 mm5000 N, continously adjustable300 mm incl. earthcaseTechnical Data 61.1 Series/Train ProtectionDriveelectrohydraulic, manualPoint type deep-bed, flat-bottomedOperating voltage DC 600 V to DC 1000 V,AC 230 V / AC 400 V*Point opening up to 100 mmOperating force 5000 N, continously adjustableOverall height 205 mm* Alternative voltages and detailed technical data on request5

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