Complete RailpackÂ? shown at Voith Turbo (InnoTrans hall 1.2a, stand 101)
Voith Turbo Rail is one of the leading suppliers of systems and components for rail vehicles.Our competent and flexible engineering services are characterised by decades of experience. Our turbo transmissions, couplers and retarders have become indispensable in rail vehicles all over the world. In low-floor trams as well as high-speed and tilting trains, Voith Turbo components ensure smooth running, reliability and economy. Hydrostatic, electric or mechanical: the product portfolio of Voith Turbo ranges from individual components to complete solutions.
In the development of new rail vehicles today Systems considerations are increasingly becoming a significant part of the process in the vehicle and rail industry. For suppliers and/or components manufacturers, this means acting as systems partners and offering suitable systems solutions. In compliance with such systems consideration, Voith Turbo, apart from supplying individual components, also offers systems solutions which meet these changes. The approach of Voith Turbo: an adjusted system of components from one single source.
Depending on its design, the Voith-Powerpack consists of turbo transmission, generator, highly flexible couplings, possibly hydrostatics, suction air filter, transmission oil heat exchanger and charge air heat exchanger, exhaust system with exhaust ducts, as well as a diesel engine including engine peripherals and torsional vibration damper. Integrated into a carrier frame concept, it presents a read-to-install, proven drive unit for underfloor installation in diesel railcars.
Similar Voith drive systems are available for different power classes: Shortpack for a transmission input power of up to 300 kW combined with T 111 turbo transmission, Railpack with T 211 / T 212 turbo transmission for transmission input powers of up to 450 kW, and Turbopack with T 311/T 312 turbo transmission for transmission input powers up to 650 kW.
The focal point of our 170 m2 stand is the subject of systems technology, represented by a 7 x 3.5 m Voith-PowerPackÂ?.
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