Specification
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Standards |
GB, DIN, ANSI/ASTM, B7, BS, JIS etc |
|
Grade |
4.8 |
|
Material |
Carbon steel |
|
Size |
8mm-16mm or non-standard as your requirement |
|
Length |
80mm-165mm or non-standard as your requirement |
|
Surface |
Plain |
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Usage |
Railway |
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Delivery |
Within 7-30 days after confirm the deposit |
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Package |
Bulk in carton, then on pallet, or according to customers' requirement |
|
Payment |
L/C or T/T (30% in advance and 70% against the copy of BL) |
|
Non-standards |
OEM is available if you provide a drawing or sample. |

Rail Spike vs. Dog Spike Comparison
| Aspect | Dog Spike | Rail Spike (Common Spike) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Use | Fixing flat-bottom rails to wooden sleepers. | Fixing rails to wooden sleepers (general term). |
| Design | - L-shaped or hook-shaped head to grip the rail base. - Sharp-pointed end for driving into wood. |
- May refer to various types (e.g., cut spikes with a chisel tip). - Typically has a flat head for hammering. |
| Function | - Prevents rail uplift and lateral movement. - Relies on friction and mechanical interlock with the rail base. |
- Provides vertical restraint. - Often used with anchor plates for additional stability. |
| Applications | - Historical railways. - Low-speed tracks. - Mining and industrial sidings. |
- Traditional railways (e.g., North American freight lines). - Temporary tracks. |
| Installation | - Driven diagonally through pre-drilled holes in the rail base into the sleeper. - Requires a sledgehammer or spike maul. |
- Driven vertically or at an angle into the sleeper. - Often used with spike hammers or automated machines. |

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