Measuring and testing technology

Measuring the rail before, during and after processing is essential for efficient and professional rail processing. In order to carry this out as quickly and easily as possible with portable devices, L&S has developed special measuring technology in accordance with
EN 13977, which has been used successfully for years.
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Measuring and testing technology

TMD 1-2

  • Laser measuring device for measuring the transverse profile and track width
  • One-man operation with only 9.0 kg
  • Real-time display and evaluation of measurement results
  • Suitable for Vignol and grooved rails
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LTMD 2-4

  • Measurement of transverse profile, longitudinal profile, track gauge, track inclination and eddy current testing
  • Real-time display and evaluation of measurement results
  • Suitable for Vignol and grooved rails
  • Fully compatible with turnouts
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Application 

  • Measurement of grooved and Vignol rails
  • Measurement of short and long track sections
  • Use for track gauges of 900, 1000 and 1435 mm
  • Accompanying measurement during rail processing
  • Start and end measurement during rail machining

Performance 

  • Measurement in one-man operation
  • Full tunrout compatibility
  • Real-time evaluation on integrated screens
  • Maximum flexibility for various application scenarios
  • Maximum precision thanks to state-of-the-art laser technology
  • Long operating time thanks to high-performance rechargeable batteries
  • Work area illumination in the dark
Manual test templates for simple cross profile testing are part of the standard scope of testing before and during machining. The portable laser-based TMD measuring system provides transverse profile and track gauge measurements in real time, enabling quantifiable statements to be made about the machining process. The hand-held LTMD combines the measurement of transverse profile, longitudinal profile, track gauge, track inclination and eddy current testing in a single device.
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