The Enerpac TL248 Track Lift System is revolutionising rail maintenance with its advanced hydraulic technology, designed to handle complex track lifts with unmatched efficiency and precision.
Recently approved on Network Rail (UK Network), Enerpac’s TL248 is set to make a significant impact in Australia’s rail industry launching in 2025!
Versatile job handling: The TL248 excels in various applications, including lifting turnouts, diamond crossings, switches, retarders, and bridge ends. Its ability to master multiple lift points makes it an indispensable tool for rail maintenance crews.
Enhanced performance: Equipped with four 62-ton hydraulic cylinders, the TL248 delivers supreme precision and control, achieving accuracy to within 1/8 inch. This level of precision ensures that track lifts are performed safely and effectively, minimising the risk of errors and rework.
Boosted efficiency: The TL248 significantly enhances productivity, allowing crews to lift up to four diamond crossings or six switches per day. This efficiency not only speeds up maintenance operations but also reduces downtime, ensuring that rail services remain uninterrupted.
Cost savings: One of the most compelling benefits of the TL248 is its cost-effectiveness. Rail industry feedback indicates that users can expect a return on investment after just 10-20 lifts. This rapid return on investment makes the TL248 a smart investment for rail operators looking to optimize their maintenance budgets.
Safety and accessibility: The TL248 is designed with safety and ease of use in mind. It features intuitive operator controls, redundant safety systems, and integrated LED lighting for maximum visibility. Additionally, its compact design allows it to be easily transported to remote locations, making it ideal for use in areas with limited access.
In summary, the Enerpac TL248 Track Lift System is a game-changer for the rail industry, offering unparalleled efficiency, precision, and cost savings.
Its recent network approval marks a significant milestone, and its deployment in Australia promises to enhance the capabilities of rail maintenance crews across the country.




