Point Machine
A point machine (also known as a switch or point motor) is a railway turnout actuation device used to remotely operate railway points (track switches), enabling trains to be routed from one track to another with precision and safety.
Rotomotive Point Machines combine rugged engineering with efficient electric operation to ensure reliable switch blade movement, locking and position detection — critical functions that support safe train routing and signalling systems.
Key Advantages
01)
Electrically driven mechanism for precise switch actuation and remote control.
02)
Robust construction designed for continuous railway service conditions.
03)
Integrated locking and detection functions for safe confirmation of switch position.
04)
High dynamic performance with reliable torque delivery. (Based on typical industry-grade design)
Technical Details
- Motor Type: 3-phase for WAG9/WAP7
- Configurations: 6-pole
- Performance: 252kW – 850 kW
- Efficiency: 95%
- Operating Voltage: 1375V – 2180V