A pantograph is a system of articulated arms fixed on the roof of the locomotive. It unfolds and extends along a vertical axis. Its role is to transfer power from the contact line to the electric traction unit. Current is collected via contact strips mounted on the pantograph head.Their number and type depend on the type and intensity of the current to be transmitted, as well as the condition of the catenary. The pantographs are developed with ADD (Auto Drop Device) feature and ORD (Over Reach Detection) feature inbuilt for safer and reliable operation.
FEATURES • Compact pantograph construction • Use of lightweight components for high-speed applications • Reliable and cost-optimized design • Comprehensive range of complete pantograph controls • Long service life of all grounding contacts • Easiest maintenance and service
IN COMPLIANCE WITH • IEC 60949-1 • IEC 61373 • IEC 62486
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • Max. Speed 200 Km/h • Rated Voltage 25 Kv/Ac • Rated Current Vehicle Running 600 Amp. • Rated Current Vehicle Stand Still 80 Amps. • Working Range 150mm – 3600mm • Locked on height 295 ± 5 mm • Electrical Clearance 250 mm (minimum) • Weight approx. 180 Kg (Without insulators)
APPLICATION • Indian Railway Loco • Delhi Metro Coaches • Individually Configured Pantograph (Adapted for Customer Requirements)