The way in which the railway cable trough mold is used is prefabrication, that is, the cable trough is made by connecting several steel plates. When attaching the steel plate, it needs to be fixed with screws. Cooperate with an electric wrench to tighten the screws to ensure that there are no gaps between each steel plate and the connection is tight. In order to increase the strength and stability of the cable tray, a layer of reinforcement mesh needs to be placed on the inside of the mold. The reinforcement mesh should be firmly connected to the steel plate to ensure that it will not shift when pouring concrete.
After completing the connection of the steel plates and the placement of the reinforcement mesh, the pouring of concrete can be carried out. Before pouring, it should be ensured that there is no debris in the mold, and the concrete should be poured evenly to avoid problems such as cavities and honeycombs. After the pouring is completed, it is necessary to wait for 5-8 hours for the concrete to fully solidify and harden. When the concrete reaches a certain strength, the mold can be demoulded. Before demoulding, check whether the connecting screws of the mold are loose to ensure that the overall structure of the mold is stable. Each steel plate is then slowly removed in order to ensure that the concrete surface is smooth and flat.
Depending on the need, the cable trough mold can be made in single, double, triple or multi-slot form. Different forms of molds are suitable for the production of railway cable troughs of different specifications. During production, it is necessary to select the appropriate mold form according to specific needs to ensure that the produced cable trough meets the design requirements and can withstand long-term use and environmental impact.