All About Railroad Track Anchors - Sometimes they are Called Anti-Creepers
We show you the different types of rail anchors, anchor wrenches, how to put rail anchors on and take them off, why they are used, anchor pattern, and a bit of history of rail anchors. Forgot to say in the video, but the first spring type of rail anchor is called a unit wrench on. Also some have called the unit channel and the improved fair anchors as J anchors, but they are not marketed as having that name. For another video where you can watch how to install drive on anchors along with a better discussion of how anchors actually work to mitigate rail creep: • Driving Anchors On at the Broken Rail Site Made Spring of 2021 #RailroadTrackAnchors

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