SKF receives order for axleboxes and TBUs

A SKF UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 23, 2005

SKF has received an order for 14,000 axleboxes and compact, tapered bearing units (TBUs) for a new generation of freight cars from AAE Ahaus Alstatter Eisenbahn AG.

SKF has received an order for 14,000 axleboxes and compact, tapered bearing units (TBUs) for a new generation of freight cars from AAE Ahaus Alstatter Eisenbahn AG.

AAE is the European market leader in the rental of standard freight cars for combined and conventional rail freight.

The order includes a service package based on bearing inspection and overhaul.

For many years the trend in the railway industry has been to carry higher loads at faster speeds.

Today most railway freight cars in Europe are built to run with axle loads of 25 tonnes.

SKF has developed a new Y25 axlebox concept, which is equipped with compact tapered bearing units.

This design is able to achieve a lower life cycle cost through longer maintenance intervals, simplified maintenance operations and to improve the performance and safety.

This solution has already gained interest from several European freight car operators and suppliers.

This builds on SKF's position as the leading rolling bearing supplier to the world railway industry.

The company provides a full range of products and services for all types of railway vehicles such as locomotives, multiple units, coaches, mass transit vehicles and freight cars.

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