Product Features and Details
Electric locomotive class 140 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn.
¦ Model with single lamps and rain gutter
¦ Die-cast metal chassis
¦ The headlights can be partially or entirely switched off with a DIP switch. The BZA Munich, Kraus-Maffei and the SSW developed the class E 40 to transport heavy goods trains on main lines in the lowlands. The technical design of the class E 40 corresponds mainly to the E 10.1 locomotive. Only the gear ratio was changed and the standard installation of an electric brake was abandoned. Over 800 of the 110 km/h fast machines were put into operation from 1957 onwards. Their power output is 3,260 kW. In 1968 it was renamed class 140. For a long time, it hauled most of the goods trains on electrified lines; however, it was also used in front of passenger trains. At the end of 2016, it was taken out of service by the DB after almost 60 years of operation.
General data
- Number of driven axles - 4
- Traction tyres - 2
- Coupling - NEM shaft 355 with close coupling mechanism
- Minimum radius - 192 mm
- Flywheel - yes
Electrical
- Motor - 3 pole motor
- Interface - Electrical interface for traction units according to NEM 651 standards with plug-in fixture