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cut lever
a device used by railway personnel to operate the couplers between train cars
A cut lever is a safety device found on trains, typically located near the coupling area, that is used to disconnect the cars. It is a long lever that can be manually pulled to release the coupling between two train cars, allowing them to be separated. Cut levers are mainly used by railway workers for tasks like switching trains or preparing them for different routes. The lever is designed to be easily accessible and is an important safety feature, ensuring that cars can be safely detached when needed without risking damage or injury.
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