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While dimensions of pantograph heads, measured vertically along vehicles, are called pantograph head widths. · the half pantograph, also known as the z-shaped pantograph, is a type of current collector used primarily on electric trains and trams. A pantograph (from greek παντ- all, every and γραφ- to write, from their original use for copying writing) is a mechanical linkage connected in a manner based on parallelograms so that the movement of one pen, in tracing an image, produces identical movements in a second pen. In this article we will study in detail how the pantograph raises and lowers, how its collector head stays perfectly horizontal during this up and down motion. · in the previous article of pantograph we have studied about the need of pantograph and its preceding designs. This design was developed by louis faiveley in 1955 to meet the demands of high-speed rail travel while maintaining a compact and responsive structure. Horizontal dimensions of pantograph heads, measured laterally along vehicle, are called pantograph head lengths; The links in a pantograph may be arranged in other ways, but they all contain a parallelogram. Pantographs are used for reducing or enlarging engineering drawings and maps and for guiding cutting tools over complex paths.