Standard Swedish standard · SS-EN 14535-1:2005

Railway applications - Brake discs for railway rolling stock - Part 1: Brake discs pressed or shrunk onto the axle or drive-shaft, dimensions and quality requirements

Status: Withdrawn

· Replaced by: SS-EN 14535-1:2005+A1:2011
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Scope
This European Standard specifies requirements for the design, dimensions, performance, and testing
of the brake disc, hereafter called “disc”. This European Standard applies to discs secured at the axle or drive-shaft of railway rolling stock by a cylindrical or conic tapered interference fit.
For each discrete unit so fitted, one or more disc brake rings, each having two axially separated
friction faces, may be deployed.
This European Standard applies to discs designed to be fitted to rail vehicles used on the main
national networks, urban networks, underground railways, trams and private networks (regional
railways, company railways etc.).
NOTE This European Standard should be used in association with the standards prEN 15328 and CEN/TC 256 N 185 covering disc brake linings.

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General (45.060.01)


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Railway applications - Brake discs for railway rolling stock - Part 1: Brake discs pressed or shrunk onto the axle or drive-shaft, dimensions and quality requirements
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Language: English

Written by: Svenska institutet för standarder

International title:

Article no: STD-43645

Edition: 1

Approved: 12/22/2005

No of pages: 27

Replaced by: SS-EN 14535-1:2005+A1:2011