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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

101. GENERAL
a) For ensuring optimum performance of wagon fleet, it is necessary that:
! Preventive maintenance is given timely to avoid occurrence of defects
! Defects are attended effectively and well in time so that the wagons
remain fit for traffic use till the next schedule falls due
! Detention during examination and repairs is kept to minimum
! Frequent failures of similar nature are studied and necessary
modifications/ design changes are effected to eliminate the cause of
such failure.
In course of time and based on experience, various procedures/
schedules for maintenance of wagons have been prepared. The schedules and
procedures have been largely standardized and issued by Railway Board,
RDSO, IRCA etc. However, in many cases, instructions have been issued
piecemeal. This manual consolidates various standing instructions issued on
wagon maintenance and lays down guidelines for ensuring uniformity in the
practices to be followed on various railways. The important aspects of wagon
maintenance have been covered and wherever necessary, the references are
indicated so that the reader can refer these, if necessary, for detailed
instructions and procedures not contained in this manual. In addition, the
Workshop Orders, Carriage and Wagon circulars, important letters and
Technical Standing Orders issued by Zonal Railways; taking into account the
particular requirements and conditions existing on the railways; must be read
in conjunction with this manual.
b) This manual does not deal with the special stock or ODCs for which separate
instructions are issued by RDSO/manufacturers. It also doesnt cover non-
pooled stock, used only on one or two zonal Railways.
c) At the end of this chapter, the list of important instructions and references
have been given. Throughout this manual, wherever IRCA Part III has been
mentioned, it refers to IRCA Part-III, 2000 edition.
d) While proper maintenance plays a vital role in ensuring effectiveness of the
rolling stock, an equally crucial role is played by proper handling and careful
operation of the wagon fleet so as to minimise the incidences of damage and
subsequent need for repairs. Care must be taken to avoid bumping of wagons
having CBC Knuckles in closed position. Proper release of brakes must be
ensured. Cleaning of wagon interiors after unloading of corrosive, hygroscopic

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or other harmful consignments is necessary by unloading party and to be


ensured by the commercial staff. Place free end of hose pipes on dummy
carriers and couplings on suspension hooks.

102. IMPORTANT DIMENSIONS OF WAGONS

The important dimensions and sketches of main type of wagons have been given
below.

TABLE 1.1 UIC BOGIE WAGONS VACUUM BRAKE

Type of wagons BOXT BOXC BCXT


Length over Head stock (mm) 12800 12800 14500
Length over Buffers (mm) 14070 N.A. 15770
Length over Couplers (mm) 14082 13729 15782
Length inside/ Length of wall (mm) 12792 12790 14494
Width inside (mm) 2852 2852 2944
Inside height/ Height of wall (mm) 1880 1880 2446
Wheel Base (mm) 2000 2000 2000
Bogie Centre (mm) 8800 8800 10,000
Journal Size (mm) RB 130 RB 130 RB 130
Journal Centre (mm) 2240 2240 2240
Wheel dia on tread (mm) 1000 1000 1000
Max. Axle load (t) 20.32 20.32 20.32
Tare (t) 26.23 25.0 28.5
Pay load (t) 55.05 56.28 52.8
Gross load (Pay + Tare) (t) 81.28 81.28 81.3
Ratio Gross Load/Tare 3.1 3.24 2.85
Loading density (t/m) 5.77 5.92 5.16
Floor Area (Sq. m) 36.5 36.5 42.7
Cubic Capacity (Cu. m) 68.58 68.58 104
Total Brake power- Empty (Kg) 19339 19339 18618
Total Brake power Loaded (Kg) 34913 34913 34192

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HEIGHT INSIDE

C
L

RL

8800 CRS. OF BOGIES


12800 OVER HEAD STOCKS
HINDI

13729 OVER COUPLING FACES (NON TRANSITION TYPE)

Fig. 1.1 BOX WAGON (Ref. R.D.S.O. SK.101-62601)


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MAXIMUM MOVING DIMENSIONS OF STD 'X' CLASS ENGINE
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2944 WIDTH
INSIDE

RAIL LEVEL
1278 TOP OF FLOOR
2250 10000 BOGIE CENTRES (AT CENTRE PIVOTS) 2250
HINDI

14500 OVER HEADSTOCKS


15770 OVER BUFFERS
15782 OVER COUPLER FACES (TRANSITION TYPE)

Fig. 1.2 BCX WAGON (Ref. R.D.S.O. SK. 701-63901)


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TABLE 1.2 CASNUB BOGIE WAGONS AIR BRAKE

Type of wagons BOXN BCN BRN


Length over Head stock (mm) 9784 14500 13716
Length over Buffers (mm) - - 14986
Length over Couplers (mm) 10713 15429 14645
Length inside/ Length of wall (mm) 9784 14494 13716
Width/Dia inside (mm) 2950 2944 2845
Inside height/ Height of wall (mm) 1950 2446
Wheel Base (mm) 2000 2000 2000
Bogie Centre (mm) 6524 10,000 9144
Journal Size (mm) CTRB 144.5 144.5 144.5
Journal Centre (mm) 2260 2260 2240
Wheel dia on tread (mm) 1000 1000 1000
Max. Axle load (t) 20.32 20.32 20.32
Tare (t) 22.47 27.20 24.4
Pay load (t) 58.81 54.08 56.9
Gross load (Pay + Tare) (t) 81.28 81.28 81.3
Ratio Gross Load/Tare 3.62 2.99 3.33
Loading density (t/m) 7.59 5.27 5.55
Floor Area (Sq. m) 28.86 42.67 39
Cubic Capacity (Cu. m) 56.28 104.37
Total Brake power- Empty (Kg) 18900 18900 18900
Total Brake power Loaded (Kg) 33642 33642 33642
TABLE 1.3 OPEN FOUR WHEELER WAGONS

Particulars Broad gauge Metre gauge


Mechanical code O OM MO MOX MOM
Description Open general Open military Open Open Open
purpose heavy military
Tare (t) 10.31 10.62 5.69 5.84 5.5
Pay load (t) 22.29 21.98 18.71 18.56 18.9
Axle load(t) 16.30 16.30 12.2 12.2 12.2
Length over buffers/couplers 7214 9652 7786 7786 7786
(mm)
Floor area (Sq.m) 16.91 23.85 14.98 14.97 14.98
Cubic capacity (Cu.m) 27.00 15.07 17.5 21.28 9.5
Journal centre (mm) 2235 2235 1475 1475 1475
Journal size (mm) 255x127 255x127 230x115 230x115 230x115
Wheel dia on tread (mm) 1090 1090 725 725 725
Wheel base (mm) 3504 4877 3657 3657 3657
Type of coupler Screw Screw ABC ABC ABC
coupling coupling
Type of bearing Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain
Type of brakes Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum

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1950 HEIGHT INSIDE
s
3225 HEIGHT OVERALL

1105 (L.V.)
1275 FLOOR HT (L.V.)
HINDI

6524 BOGIES CENTRES


2260 JOURNAL CENTRES
9784 OVER HEAD STOCKS
10713 LENGTH OVER COUPLER FACES (NON TRANSITION)
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Fig. 1.3 BOXN WAGON (Ref. R.D.S.O. WD - 80007/S-2)


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2446 HT INSDIE

RAIL LEVEL

10000 BOGIES CENTRES


HINDI

14500 OVER HEAD STOCKS


15429 OVER COUPLING FACES (NON TRANSITION TYPE)

Fig. 1.4 BCN WAGON (Ref. R.D.S.O. WD 84014-S-1)


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CENTER LINE OF CBC

1000 DIA . WHEEL ON TREAD

9144 CRS OF BOGIES

13716 OVER HEAD STOCKS

14645 OVER COUPLING FACES (NON TRANSITION TYPE)

Fig. 1.5 BRN WAGON (Ref. RDSO WD 84013-S-1)

TABLE 1.4 OTHER STANDARD WAGONS

Particulars Broad gauge Metre gauge Narrow


gauge
Mechanical code TP CRT BOI BOY MBO MBOC NOL
Description Tank Covere Open Open Bogie Open Bogie
Petrol d gondol gondola open coal open
wagon a
Tare (t) 12.2 13.1 22.80 19.9 10.82 13.98 8.48
Pay load (t) 20.4 27.54 58.48 71.7 37.98 35.82 24.03
Axle load(t) 16.3 20.32 20.32 22.9 12.2 12.2 8.1
Length over buffers/ 8280 8822 11629 11929 12511 14340 11430
couplers (mm)
Floor area (Sq.m) 23.2 30.47 32.13 25.78 29.96 22.76
Cubic capacity 25.5 61.9 32.0 37.75 16.32 35.0 29.02
(Cu.m)
Journal centre (mm) 2235 2240 2240 2260 1475 1475 1220
Journal size (mm) 255 x RB 130 130 144.5 230x115 230x115 180x95
127
Wheel dia on tread 1090 1000 1000 1000 725 725 585
(mm)
Wheel base (mm) 4572 4900 6700 7330 7620 9449 7925
Type of coupler Draw Tran. CBC CBC ABC ABC ABC
bar CBC
Type of bearing Plain/ RB RB RB Plain Plain Plain
RB
Type of brakes Vac Vac Vac/Air Air Vac Vac Vac
brake

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TABLE 1.5 TANK WAGON

Particulars Broad gauge


Mechanical code TBT TR TM TPGL TPGLR
Description Bitumen Coal Tar Molasses Liquid Liquid
tank tank tank petroleum petroleum gas
gas tank tank
Tare (t) 13.00 10.8 10.75 20.66 17.1
Pay load (t) 19.5 21.7 21.76 11.84 15.4
Axle load(t) 16.3 16.3 16.3 16.3 16.3
Length over buffers/ 7215 7215 7215 9652 9652
couplers (mm)
Dia inside barrel (mm) 2362 2143 2143 2000 2300
Cubic capacity (Cu.m) 23.5 19.4 19.4 24.1 33.1
Journal centre (mm) 2235 2235 2235 2235 2235
Journal size (mm) RB120 RB120 RB120 RB120 dia RB120 dia
dia dia dia
Wheel dia on tread 1090 1090 1090 1090 1090
(mm)
Wheel base (mm) 3505 3505 3505 4877 4878
Type of coupler Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw coupling
coupling coupling coupling coupling
Type of bearing RB RB RB RB RB
Type of brakes Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum

TABLE 1.6 BRAKE VAN

Particulars Broad Gauge


Mechanical code BVG BVM
Description Brake van goods Brake van match truck
Tare (t) 10.77 12.7
Pay load (t)
Axle load(t) 16.3 16.3
Length over buffers/ couplers 7213 7213
(mm)
Journal centre (mm) 2235 2235
Journal size (mm) 225 x 127 225 x 127
Wheel dia on tread (mm) 1090 1090
Wheel base (mm) 3505 3505
Type of coupler Screw coupling CBC
Type of bearing Plain Plain
Type of brakes Vacuum Vacuum

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MAXIMUM MOVING DIMENSIONS OF STD 'X' CLASS ENGINE

Revised moving (3081 WIDTH OVER STANCHIONS OVER ALL)


Gauge For
MAXIMUM
Coaching Stock
7890 LENGTH INSIDE Sketch SK. 66023 MOVING
DIMENSIONS
OF 1929
2675 HEIGHT

2446 WIDTH IN SIDE


INSIDE

3977 OVERAALL HEIGHT


1956 CRS. OF
BUFFERS
51230

1000 o WHEEL ON TREAD AXLE BOX 130 mm o


1495 20.3 (Roller Bearing) 1495 1676 GAUGE
4900 WHEEL BASE
7890 OVER HEADSTOCKS 2240 CRS. OF JOURNALS

6 8810 OVER BUFFERS 6


8822 OVER COUPLER FACES

Fig. 1.6 CRT WAGON (Ref. R.D.S.O. SK. 71605)

103. IMPORTANT RULE BOOKS AND REFERENCES


List of technical monograms/instructions relevant to maintenance of freight stock are
included in the compendium of instructions/ technical monograms issued vide
Railway Boards letter No. 99/EAR/3400/21 dt. 4.5.99. The following rule books,
pamphlets and monograms contain information required to supplement this manual.
These may be referred to for details not available in this manual.

i. IRCA Conference Rules Part III (2000) - Rules for Maintenance, Examination
and Interchange of Goods Stock (BG & MG System) of Indian Government
Railways
ii. Prevention of Hot Boxes - A Guide (Published by Railway Board)
iii. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-16 - Instructions for Maintenance and
Operation of Box Wagons
iv. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-37 - Recommended practice for welded
fabrication in wagons
v. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-38 - Instructions for Maintenance and
Operation of TCL Tank wagon
vi. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-40 - Manual of Instructions for Anhydrous
Ammonia Tank.
vii. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-44H/Jan 78 Instructions for operating staff
hump shunting and marshalling of BOX wagon
viii. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-45H Instructions for fitting trapauling
equipment on BOX wagon.
ix. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-55H/Aug.76 Instructions for maintenance and
operation of hydrochloric acid tank wagon type THA.
x. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-62/June.77 Maintenance manual of alliance II
coupler

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xi. Indian Railways Code for the Mechanical Department (Workshops)

xii. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-65 Instructions for inspection and


maintenance of TPGLR
xiii. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-66/1983 Maintenance manual for TSA.
xiv. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-70 Instructions for inspection and
maintenance of BOXN wagons fitted with CASNUB Bogies and twin pipe air
brake system.
xv. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-71 Maintenance manual for phosphoric acid
tank wagon.
xvi. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-72 General standard specification for
fabrication of wagon U frame and bogies.
xvii. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-73 Instructions for inspection and
maintenance of BOBR
xviii. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet No.G-76 (Supersedes old pamphlet No.G-46)
xix. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-79 Instructions for operation and maintenance
for BTAL/BTALN
xx. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet No. G-80(Supersedes old pamphlet No. G-47)
xxi. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-81 Instructions for inspection and
maintenance of CTRB
xxii. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-82 Instructions for operation and maintenance
BG bogie tank wagon for alumina type BTAL.
xxiii. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-83 Instructions for operation for maintenance
of BTCS wagon
xxiv. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-86 Instructions for inspection and
maintenance of BTPGL/BTPGLN
xxv. RDSOs tech. Pamphlet No. G-87 Safe handling of hazardous chemicals
transported in rail tankers.
xxvi. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-90 Instructions for inspection and
maintenance of BTPN
xxvii. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-92 Instructions for inspection and
maintenance of Slack Adjuster type IRSA 450 & 600
xxviii. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-95 Instructions for inspection and
maintenance of CASNUB Bogies
xxix. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet G-97 Instructions for inspection and
maintenance of Air Brakes
xxx. RDSOs Technical Pamphlet No. WT-77-1 & WT-79-1 for inspection and
maintenance of 20.3 Tonnes Roller Bearing and 16.3 Tonnes Roller Bearing
axle boxes fitted wagons.

104. EXISTING WAGON FLEET

The strength of present wagon fleet on Indian Railways is given at the end of this
manual in Appendix-I.

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105. STANDARD INFRASTRUCTURE FOR WAGON DEPOT


The standard infrastructure required in wagon depot is given in Appendix-II.

106. IMPORTANT WAGON MODIFICATIONS


The list of important modifications to be carried out on freight stock is given in
Appendix-III.

107. NUMBERING CONVENTION IN THE MANUAL

For convenience of indexing of reference, the paragraphs have been numbered


according to a 3 /4 figure Code, in which the last two figures give the number of the
paragraphs and the remaining figures the number of the chapter. Thus paragraph 101
of any code is paragraph 1 of chapter 1 of that code and paragraph 1103, paragraph 3
of chapter 11.

The page number in each chapter in this manual starts from 1. The reader can
easily identify the chapter number to which a page belongs by reading the header of
the page where chapter number as well as chapter title is given. This scheme of page
numbering is adopted to provide flexibility of easily revising the chapters in future, on
account of design or procedure changes or induction of new stock without disturbing
the page numbers of succeeding chapters.

108. NUMBERING OF TABLES AND FIGURES IN THE MANUAL

The tables in each chapter consist of two numbers separated by a decimal point. The
number before decimal point indicates the chapter number whereas the number after
the decimal point indicates the running serial number of the table which start from 1
in every chapter. The convention adopted for numbering the figures is also identical to
the numbering scheme adopted for the tables.

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