Roco 79002 Beilhack rotary snow blower DB
Beilhack rotary snow blower of the Deutsche Bundesbahn.
Edition model!
■ Self-driving model
■ Delicately designed model with many digitally switchable functions: lifting and lowering of the snow cutter equipment, rotating propellers
■ Vehicle platform can be turned 180°
WHAT IF...?
... the next winter is bound to come!
Since the beginning of the railway era, it has been necessary to clear the tracks in case of snowfall or drifts. The spectrum of railway service vehicles ranges from simple snow ploughs to large snow ploughs and high-performance snow blowers.
From the 1960s onwards, it became necessary for the Deutsche Bundesbahn to replace the outdated, still steam-driven snow blowers. Various small heavy-duty vehicles with Beilhack diesel snow blower aggregates were tested in the Alps, in the Allgäu region and abroad. One disadvantage of these vehicles was the necessity of an additional locomotive for the feed.
To make snow clearance even more efficient, a self-propelled high-performance snow blower was developed. With this, the DB could handle snow heights of up to 3 metres. This way the DB would have optimally been prepared to cope with any weather capriciousness. After extensive test runs, however, serial delivery to the Deutsche Bundesbahn was delayed until the early 1990s.
Epoch: IV Gauge: H0 Elect. system: AC
General Data |
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Coupling |
NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism |
Minimum radius |
358 mm |
Flywheel |
yes
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Scale |
294 |
Number of driven axles |
1 |
Number of axles with traction tyres |
1 |
Electrical |
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Head light |
Digitally switchable triple front headlights |
LED lighting |
yes |
Control |
AC |
Interface |
Electrical interface for traction units PluX22 |
Digital decoder
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PluX22 |
Decoder-Type |
MX645P22 |
LED head light
Additional light function
Sound
Buffer capacitor
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yes |
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Measurements: |
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Length over buffer:
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150 mm |