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How is the adjusted track fixed after the process of adjustment (before pouring in the concrete)?

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How is the adjusted track fixed after the process of adjustment (before pouring in the concrete)?

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During the development of new systems, Rhomberg Bahntechnik always strives to implement the gathered know-how of working with conventional ballasted tracks. The development of the adjustment wedges (LINK bbw-RSS!!) has also been driven by this idea: The track is held just by its own weight. This is just possible due to a consequent reduction of all residual forces. Furthermore the resulting forces always remain inside the kern of adjustment elements and prefabricated concrete elements. This avoids a cleavage and undesired lateral movements of the track.

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