| Brand Name: | Kingrail |
| MOQ: | Negotiable |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Delivery Time: | 60 working days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Locomotive railway wheels are critical running components designed for traction units operating under high-speed, high-load, and repeated impact conditions.
These forged steel wheels are developed for locomotive applications where strength, dimensional stability, and fatigue resistance are essential for long-term safe operation.
They are suitable for both passenger locomotives and heavy-haul rail traction systems.
This type of railway wheel is widely used in:
These materials provide better tensile strength, impact resistance, and fatigue performance than standard carbon steel, making them suitable for locomotive duty cycles.
A larger wheel diameter supports higher axle loads, improves running efficiency, and matches the dimensional requirements of many locomotive platforms.
This hardness range improves tread wear resistance while maintaining sufficient toughness to reduce the risk of brittle cracking.
A thicker rim improves load-bearing performance and helps resist deformation under repeated traction and braking forces.
This production route improves grain flow and internal density, resulting in higher structural reliability and more stable service performance.
Key performance parameters:
These parameters directly affect:
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | 4140 / 42CrMo |
| Diameter | 920–1250 mm |
| Hardness | 280–340 HB |
| Standard | AAR M-107 / EN13262 |
| Flange Height | 30–38 mm |
| Flange Thickness | 30–36 mm |
| Rim Thickness | 70–85 mm |
| Bore Diameter | 140–280 mm |
| Heat Treatment | Quenching & Tempering |
| Inspection | UT / MT / Hardness / Dimensional |
These railway wheels help solve:
They provide better strength retention, more stable rolling performance, and lower maintenance frequency in locomotive operations.
Q1: What material is recommended for locomotive railway wheels?
4140 is suitable for standard locomotive applications, while 42CrMo is recommended for higher impact and heavier load conditions.
Q2: Why is a larger wheel diameter used for locomotives?
A larger diameter supports higher axle loads and improves running stability in traction systems.
Q3: Can locomotive wheels be customized?
Yes, customization is available according to drawings, standards, and axle or vehicle requirements.