4.6 Grade Steel Railroad Track Spikes Plain Surface DIN Standard
A rail spike (also known as a cut spike or crampon) is a large nail with an offset head that is used to secure rails and base plates to railroad ties in the track. A dog spike is functionally equivalent to a cut spike and is also square in horizontal section and of similar dimensions but has a pointed penetrating head, and the rail (or "plate holding") head has two lugs on either side (which aid spike removal) giving the impression of a dog's head.
| Name | 4.6 Grade Q235 Steel Rail Spike Rail Track Spike Plain Surface DIN Standard | ||||||||
| Size | 16x16xL | 16x16xL | 5/8”x5/8”xL | 3/8”x3/8”xL | 16x16x170 | 16x16x150 | 9/16"xL | square | square 16mm |
| 5/8"x5/8"x5" | 5/8"xL | 10mm | 19mm | ||||||
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| 16mm | Dia.22mm | ||||||
| Grade | 4.6 | 4.6 | A370 | ASTM A65 Gr1,Gr2 | 4.6 | 4.6 | ASTM A65 Gr1,Gr2 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
| Material | Q235 | low carbon steel | Q235 | Q235 | low carbon steel | low carbon steel | low carbon steel | SS41 | low carbon steel |
| Surface | plain (oiled) | ||||||||
| Standard refers | GB/T 1346 | GOST5812 | AREMA | AREMA | Ss-EN10025 | BS70R, BS60R | AREA | JIS E1108 | AS 1085.8 |


