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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
The important dimensions and sketches of main type of wagons have been given
below.
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RAIL LEVEL
1278 TOP OF FLOOR
2250 10000 BOGIE CENTRES (AT CENTRE PIVOTS) 2250
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1105 (L.V.)
1275 FLOOR HT (L.V.)
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RAIL LEVEL
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
The strength of present wagon fleet on Indian Railways is given at the end of this
manual in Appendix-I.
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.
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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