Knorr-Bremse GmbH, Division IFE, headquartered in Kematen/Ybbs, Austria, is a leading developer and manufacturer of electrically powered boarding systems for rail vehicles. The company sets standards for sliding and swivelling sliding doors for trams, underground trains, suburban trains, regional transport, high-speed trains and passenger coaches. Johann Wilflinger, Group Manager System Development trade show, was faced with the challenge of developing a new, technologically advanced boarding system for rail vehicles.
The new development not only had to be more reliable, but also significantly more cost-effective than the previous model. This was achieved by dispensing with the cost-intensive step mat and a modified drive concept that replaces belt drives. This reduced the weight, the number of components and the clearance height of the sliding step. A simplified guide system was also intended to prevent jamming or a heavy gait.
Another aim was to reduce life cycle costs by designing the boarding aid to be as maintenance-free as possible. No operating fluids such as oils or greases were to be used in order to minimise maintenance costs. The sliding steps had to function perfectly at all times despite large temperature fluctuations and a wide range of soiling.