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THREE-WAY CRANE
— is an element of the pneumatic braking system used in railway vehicles. It has three strokes to redirect the flow of compressed air. It is used to control the air supply to different parts of the braking system, which allows individual components of the system to be turned on or off as needed. Its design provides reliable sealing and quick switching of operating modes, which increases the efficiency and safety of the braking system.
TU U 35.2-05486734-001:2007
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