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BS EN 16019:2014 Railway applications. Automatic coupler. Performance requirements, specific interface geometry and test method

BS EN 16019:2014

Railway applications. Automatic coupler. Performance requirements, specific interface geometry and test method

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Standard number:BS EN 16019:2014
Pages:34
Released:2014-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 82266 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN 16019:2014


This standard BS EN 16019:2014 Railway applications. Automatic coupler. Performance requirements, specific interface geometry and test method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 45.040 Materials and components for railway engineering

This European Standard specifies the requirements for Type 10 automatic couplers for railway applications.

It defines the minimum interface requirements in order to allow automatic coupling (mechanical and pneumatic) of two Type 10 automatic couplers.

The interfaces of the end coupler specified in this European Standard:

  • enable the rescue of a train set in an event of a breakdown by another trainset of different type, without the need to use an intermediate coupler adapter, accessories or component;

  • are the reference interfaces to which the rescue coupler defined by EN 15020 will comply.

It does not define:

  • interface requirements concerning electrical connections;

  • clearance requirements around the coupler head;

  • the height above top of rail for the coupler;

  • the position of the pivot point of the coupler.