Carbon collector revolves around a product that works in tandem with carbon brushes and are used to transfer an electrical current from a rail, wire or other conductive track to a locomotive, crane or other linear, moving object.

Products include pantographs which are used on locomotives for overhead rail collection, third rail shoes that are used on locomotives for track level current collection, trolley bus inserts for transfer of current from overhead line, and crane collectors.

Ref: 120981/2006-10-08


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