The Fist railway fastener system was first created in Sweden and plays a key role in the field of railway construction. The system is widely used in railways in African countries such as South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Swaziland and Namibia, and is also widely used in railways in South America and Australia.
The Fist railway fastener system mainly consists of three parts.
The first is the spring steel clip, which uses its own elasticity to tightly hold the rails to prevent them from displacement and ensure the stability of the rails when the train is running.

The second is the rail pad, which is placed between the rails and the sleepers. It can effectively buffer the huge pressure and vibration generated by the train running, reduce the direct wear of the rails and sleepers, and extend the service life of both. At the same time, it also provides a certain elasticity for the track and improves the stability of the train.

The third is the insulating fixing pin, which plays a dual role of fixing and insulating. On the one hand, it firmly connects the various components, and on the other hand, it prevents the current from passing through the track system to cause safety hazards such as leakage, ensuring the electrical safety of the railway system. Its components are manufactured in strict accordance with ISO 9001 - 2008 standards to ensure the high quality and reliability of the system.


