This European Standard specifies the characteristics of axles for use on European networks. It defines characteristics of forged or rolled solid and hollow axles, made from vacuum-degassed steel grade EA1N1 that is the most commonly used grade on European networks. For hollow axles, this standard applies only to those that are manufactured by machining of a hole in a forged or rolled solid axle In addition, the particular characteristics for axles in grade EA1T1 and EA4T1 are given in Annex A. Two categories of axle are defined, category 1 and category 2. Generally, category 1 is chosen when the operational speed is higher than 200 km/h. This standard is applicable to axles that are designed in accordance with the requirements of EN 13103 and EN 13104. NOTE Different values for some characteristics may be agreed if a particular process of fabrication (e. g. cold rolling, shot peening, shot peening, steel cleanliness, reduction ratio, improved material properties from melting and heat treatment processes, etc.) has an influence on them.
EN 13261:2009+A1:2010 Referenced Document
EN 10002-1:2001 Metallic Materials - Tensile Testing - Part 1: Method of Test at Ambient Temperature
EN 10045-1:1989 Metallic materials; Charpy impact test; part 1: test method
EN 13103:2009 Railway applications - Wheelsets and bogies - Non powered axles - Design method (Incorporates Amendment A2: 2012)
EN 13104:2009 Railway applications - Wheelsets and bogies - Powered axles - Design method (Incorporates Amendment A2: 2012)
EN 13260:2009 Railway applications - Wheelsets and bogies - Wheelsets - Product requirements (Incorporates Amendment A1: 2010)
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EN 22768-1:1993 General tolerances; part 1: tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual tolerance indications (ISO 2768-1:1989)
EN 22768-2:1993 General tolerances; part 2: geometrical tolerances for features without individual tolerance indications (ISO 2768-2:1989)