bufferkoppel
Bufferkoppel is a Dutch term used in railway engineering to describe the assembly that combines a buffer with the coupling mechanism on a rail vehicle. The bufferkoppel serves as the interface between two vehicles, providing a mechanical connection and absorbing impact energy during coupling and operation. It is designed to transmit longitudinal and transverse forces while maintaining alignment of adjacent cars.
The main functions of a bufferkoppel are to cushion shocks when trains couple and decouple, to transfer
Construction typically includes a buffer housing or pad, a facing surface for interaction with the adjacent
Compatibility and standards vary by region and rail system. European rolling stock often features standardized interfaces