Rail Guidance System: Rail traction cars are equipped with a rail guidance system that allows them to move along a predetermined path. The guidance can be achieved through flanged steel wheels that run on the tracks.
Electric Traction: Many rail traction cars are powered by electric motors. This provides a clean and efficient means of propulsion. The electric power can be supplied through batteries, cable reels, or other electrical supply systems.
Customization: Rail traction cars can be customized to suit specific material handling requirements. They come in various sizes, load capacities, and configurations to accommodate different types of loads.
Remote Control: These vehicles are often designed for remote control operation, allowing operators to guide and control the movement of the rail traction car from a distance. This enhances safety and flexibility in material handling operations.
Safety Features: Rail traction cars are equipped with safety features such as emergency stop buttons, obstacle detection systems, and audible alarms to ensure safe operation in industrial environments.
Heavy Load Capacity: Rail traction cars are capable of handling heavy loads, making them suitable for transporting materials like steel coils, machinery, and other large or cumbersome items.
Versatility: These vehicles can be used in various industries, including automotive, steel, shipbuilding, and aerospace, for tasks such as material transfer, assembly line support, and work-in-progress transportation.
Low Friction Movement: The use of steel wheels on steel tracks minimizes friction, allowing for smooth and efficient movement of the rail traction car.