Abstract: The bogie (1) features a pair of running wheels (3, 3') running on bearings fastened to a rocking frame (4). The rocking frame is hinged on one side to the bogie and connected on the other side over spring devices (5, 5') with the frame. Hereby the running wheels are located inside a slewing ring resting on the frame. Guide wheels (11, 11' and 12, 12' respectively), each running on bearings attached to a transverse link (13), are provided for lateral guidance along the track. The spring-loaded transverse links swivel horizontally and are hinged to a guide body (14).
Abstract: For pulling a heavy cable into a cable duct, cable holders of which the configuration is adapted to the cross-section of the cable duct are secured to the cables at regular spacings. The cable is pulled into the cable duct by means of a draw wire which is secured to the cable holders and/or to the cable. The draw wire is then anchored at both ends under a tensile stress. In this way, the cable itself is no longer subjected to a tensile stress when it is being pulled into place, and the cable is held at a spacing from the inside wall of the cable duct by means of the cable holders.