bogy in the PONS Dictionary

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The bogies consist of the two lateral main beams, and the two cross beams at each end; there is no middle welded cross beam.
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A deck between the bogies (trucks) pivots (swings) 30, allowing the trailers to be loaded from the sides.
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The bolsterless bogies, however, have unit brakes, which can guarantee the prescribed level of braking, so the aforementioned changes have not been made.
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In 1892 the first passenger cars with bogies were employed, which replaced the 4-wheel cars over the following years.
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Longer wheelbase trucks (bogies) and longer car and loco overhangs require the use of broader radius curves.
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Eight bogies were substantially damaged when an axle broke due to over loading.
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In addition, the bogies were designed to be able to support the wheel set of other gauges.
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The track parameters (or "cross levels"), before and after stabilising, can be viewed through bogies in the front and rear.
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Following the fitting of its new bogies the locomotive was used on express passenger trains.
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The bogies are exchanged for new ones and many components of the train are disassembled and checked.
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