Russia’s Sinara Transport Machines (STM) has commenced work to assemble RTM-32 machine sets at the production site of San Engineering & Locomotives in India.
This project is being carried out as part of the ‘Make in India’ governmental programme.
The Work Site Tampers (WST) track renewal train will be manufactured based on Russian equipment.
One machine set consists of two fully assembled trolleys, hydraulic transmission, hydraulic motors with a pumping station, an air compressor, and a generator.
It also includes diagnostic and control systems for servo valves, tamping, lifting and straightening devices, along with a remote control and digital control system.
The design documentation has been developed and modified by STM technical experts as per the requirements of Indian Railways.
In February this year, two lots of machine sets were delivered in India.
San Engineering & Locomotives ordered these sets in June last year for the production of two RTM-32 machines.
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