Product Description
Product Description
Non-brake Heavy-Duty Rear Axle for Utility Trailer Vehicles
This heavy-duty 6-ton non-brake axle is specially designed for agricultural equipment, ideal for balers, graders, and beet harvesters. Built to handle demanding field conditions, this axle offers high durability and stability. With its robust construction, it’s engineered to support heavy loads, ensuring reliable performance across various farming applications. Key Specifications:
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Product Parameters
70 Sq. beam&6-M18x1.5 | ||
Bearing: | 32211/32213 | |
Wheel bolt PCD | 205/160mm | |
Wheel bolt size | M18x1.5 | |
Track size | 1600mm or as request | |
Max. Axle load | ||
with 1axle | with 2axles | |
25-30km/h | 7000kg | 5900kg |
40km/h | 6300kg | 5400kg |
60km/h | 5200kg | 4900kg |
Refrence | Beam | CB | PCD | Studs Nos | Stud Size | Bearing (out) |
Bearing (in) |
Max Load Capacity |
Single Axle ( 25km/h) |
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404F | 40*40 | 84 | 130 | 4 | M14*1.5 | 35715 | 35717 | 1500kg |
405F | 40*40 | 93 | 140 | 5 | M16*1.5 | 35715 | 35717 | 1500kg |
505F | 50*50 | 93 | 140 | 5 | M16*1.5 | 35715 | 35719 | 3000kg |
505A | 50*50 | 93 | 140 | 5 | M16*1.5 | 35716 | 35719 | 3000kg |
506A | 50*50 | 160 | 205 | 6 | M18*1.5 | 35716 | 35719 | 3000kg |
506X | 50*50 | 160 | 205 | 6 | M18*1.5 | 35716 | 35719 | 3000kg |
606X | 60*60 | 160 | 205 | 6 | M18*1.5 | 35717 | 35711 | 4800kg |
706X | 70*70 | 160 | 205 | 6 | M18*1.5 | 35719 | 35713 | 6500kg |
806X | 80*80 | 160 | 205 | 6 | M18*1.5 | 32211 | 35715 | 8000kg |
808X | 80*80 | 220 | 275 | 8 | M18*1.5 | 32211 | 35715 | 8000kg |
906X | 90*90 | 160 | 205 | 6 | M18*1.5 | 32211 | 32217 | 10000kg |
908X | 90*90 | 220 | 275 | 8 | M18*1.5 | 32211 | 32017 | 10000kg |
908XR | 90*90 | 220 | 275 | 8 | M18*1.5 | 32217 | 32217 | 10700kg |
910XR | 90*90 | 280 | 335 | 10 | M22*1.5 | 32217 | 32217 | 10700kg |
1008X | 100*100 | 220 | 275 | 8 | M18*1.5 | 32217 | 32217 | 13000kg |
1571X | 100*100 | 280 | 335 | 10 | M22*1.5 | 32217 | 32217 | 13000kg |
1571XR | 100*100 | 280 | 335 | 10 | M22*1.5 | 32219 | 32219 | 13000kg |
1110X | 110*110 | 280 | 335 | 10 | M22*1.5 | 32219 | 32219 | 13000kg |
1210X | 120*120 | 280 | 335 | 10 | M22*1.5 | 32219 | 32219 | 13000kg |
1510X | 150*150 | 280 | 335 | 10 | M22*1.5 | 32219 | 32219 | 13000kg |
We are proud to offer an impressive range of unbraked straight axles with a robust load capacity spHangZhou from 3000kg all the way up to 15000kg. We would be delighted to engage with you further to discuss the specifics and tailor the perfect solution for your needs.
These axles are expertly designed to be compatible with a variety of vehicles, ensuring versatile application and optimized performance:
Key Specifications:
- Capacity: 6 tons
- Application: Balers, graders, beet harvesters
- Type: Non-brake axle
- Built for: Rough terrain and agricultural field operations
When selecting the appropriate axle, please take into account the following essential considerations:
Ensure you evaluate both the fully loaded and empty load conditions of your vehicle. It is crucial to incorporate a safety factor, as this type of axle is ideally suited for vehicles operating at speeds below 60km/h, thus ensuring enhanced safety and reliability.
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Our Advantages
This high-performance 6-ton axle is engineered for agricultural equipment such as balers, graders, and harvesters, designed to handle heavy-duty operations in challenging environments. The axle offers enhanced protection with 2 robust sealing options to suit various applications and conditions:
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MS Sealing: Known for its durability and excellent resistance to dust and contaminants, the MS seal ensures that your axle performs smoothly and remains well-protected even in the most demanding field conditions.
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Skeleton Lip Sealing: This flexible, high-precision sealing option provides a tight barrier against dirt, moisture, and wear, increasing the longevity of the axle. The skeleton lip seal is particularly suited for environments requiring extra resilience and reliable performance over extended periods.
Choose the sealing that best fits your operational needs for optimal protection and efficiency. Both sealing options provide a high level of durability, ensuring that this 6-ton axle remains reliable and stable in various agricultural applications.
Company Profile
We are a specialized agricultural axle manufacturer equipped with advanced CNC machining, punching, lathing, bending, and robotic welding capabilities. In addition to axles, we supply essential trailer chassis components such as slewing bearings, landing gear, and air brake chambers. We also offer comprehensive metal fabrication services to meet diverse manufacturing needs, delivering reliable quality and precision for agricultural and trailer applications. |
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FAQ: Trailer Axles and Accessories |
Q1: Do you offer custom trailer axle designs? A: Yes, we provide custom trailer axles based on your specifications, including length, weight capacity, and material. If you send us drawings or specific measurements, we can manufacture to your requirements. Q2: What materials are your trailer axles made from? Q3: Can you supply axles with brakes? Q4: How do I measure for a replacement axle? Q5: Do your axles come pre-assembled with hubs and bearings? Q6: What is the lead time for custom axle orders? Q7: What shipping options do you offer? Q8: Do you offer warranties on your products? Q9: Can you produce axles for boat trailers? Q10: Is it possible to request samples? Q11: Do you offer OEM services? Q12: Can I track my order? Q13: What payment methods do you accept? Q14: How can I ensure my axles fit my trailer? Q15: Do you ship internationally? |
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How do innovations in axle technology impact trailer design and towing?
Innovations in axle technology have a profound impact on trailer design and towing capabilities. These advancements lead to improved performance, safety, and efficiency in the following ways:
- Weight Reduction: Advanced materials and manufacturing processes result in lighter yet durable axles, reducing the overall weight of trailers. Lighter trailers require less fuel to tow and can carry more payload within legal weight limits.
- Increased Load Capacity: Innovations like stronger axle materials and better load distribution systems allow trailers to carry heavier payloads while maintaining stability and safety.
- Suspension Enhancements: Axle technology improvements often go hand in hand with suspension innovations, providing smoother rides, better handling, and enhanced shock absorption. This is particularly valuable for cargo protection and driver comfort.
- Improved Durability: Enhanced axle components and coatings contribute to increased durability, reducing maintenance and replacement costs over the trailer’s lifespan.
- Safety Features: Innovations in axle technology can include safety features like integrated braking systems, anti-lock brakes, and sensors for monitoring axle performance and load conditions.
- Fuel Efficiency: Reduced weight and improved aerodynamics, often influenced by axle design, result in better fuel efficiency, reducing operating costs for fleet owners and individual haulers.
- Tire Wear Reduction: Axle advancements can lead to more even weight distribution on tires, reducing wear and extending tire lifespan. This not only saves money but also enhances safety on the road.
- Environmental Impact: Lighter and more fuel-efficient trailers have a smaller carbon footprint, contributing to reduced emissions and environmental benefits.
- Towing Stability: Axle innovations can improve trailer stability, reducing the risk of sway and rollovers, especially in adverse weather conditions.
- Adaptability: Many advanced axles allow for easy adaptation to various trailer types, making them versatile for different hauling needs.
Overall, innovations in axle technology play a crucial role in advancing the trailer industry. They provide economic, environmental, and safety benefits, making trailers more efficient, durable, and versatile for a wide range of towing applications.
What are the key considerations when selecting the right trailer axle for a specific application?
Choosing the appropriate trailer axle for a specific application involves several critical considerations:
- Weight Capacity: Determine the maximum weight the axle will need to support. This includes the trailer’s payload and the weight of the trailer itself. Ensure the selected axle has a weight capacity that exceeds the application’s requirements to provide a safety margin.
- Axle Type: Select the axle type based on the application. Common types include straight axles, drop axles, and torsion axles. The choice depends on factors like ground clearance, load height, and suspension design.
- Axle Configuration: Decide on the number of axles needed. Single axles are suitable for lighter loads, while tandem and tri-axle configurations offer higher weight capacities. Multi-axle setups provide better weight distribution.
- Suspension Type: Choose the appropriate suspension system, such as leaf spring, air ride, or torsion suspension. The suspension affects ride quality, load stability, and maintenance requirements.
- Brake System: Consider the braking requirements. Larger and heavier trailers often require electric or hydraulic brakes. Ensure the axle accommodates the necessary brake system, including the brake size and type.
- Axle Material: Select the axle material, typically steel or aluminum. Steel axles are durable and cost-effective, while aluminum axles are lighter and corrosion-resistant. The choice depends on the application’s demands and budget.
- Hub and Spindle Type: Choose hubs and spindles compatible with the axle. The hub style affects the type of wheel and tire you can use, while spindle size impacts weight capacity and bearing compatibility.
- Wheel Bolt Pattern: Ensure the axle’s hub and wheel bolt patterns match to avoid compatibility issues with the wheels and tires you plan to use.
- Ground Clearance: Consider the required ground clearance for the application. Lower ground clearance may be suitable for highway travel, while off-road or specialty trailers may need increased clearance.
- Legal Compliance: Ensure that the selected axle and trailer configuration comply with local and national regulations regarding weight limits, axle spacing, and safety requirements.
- Manufacturer and Warranty: Choose a reputable axle manufacturer with a track record for quality and durability. Check the warranty and support offered by the manufacturer.
- Budget: Evaluate the budget constraints for the axle and select an option that balances cost-effectiveness with meeting the application’s needs.
By carefully considering these factors, you can select the right trailer axle that ensures safe and efficient performance for your specific application.
What is a trailer axle, and how does it differ from vehicle axles?
A trailer axle is a fundamental component of a trailer’s suspension and load-bearing system. It differs from vehicle axles in several ways:
1. Load-Bearing Purpose:
– Trailer axles are designed primarily for load-bearing, meaning they support the weight of the trailer and its cargo. Vehicle axles, on the other hand, bear the weight of the vehicle itself and its occupants.
2. Articulation:
– Vehicle axles are usually fixed in place and do not articulate independently. Trailer axles, especially in multi-axle configurations, often feature independent articulation to improve stability and weight distribution. This allows each wheel to move independently over uneven terrain.
3. Braking Systems:
– Vehicle axles are directly connected to the vehicle’s braking system. In contrast, trailer axles can have their own braking systems, such as electric or hydraulic brakes, which are controlled separately from the towing vehicle. This setup improves braking control and safety.
4. Suspension Type:
– Trailer axles often use leaf spring or torsion suspension systems, which are optimized for load-bearing and cargo stability. Vehicle axles utilize various suspension types, including independent suspension, to prioritize ride comfort and handling.
5. Steering:
– Vehicle axles are integral to steering, allowing the vehicle to change direction. Trailer axles do not contribute to steering; instead, the towing vehicle controls the trailer’s direction through the hitch or coupler.
6. Wheel Attachment:
– Vehicle axles are typically fixed to the vehicle chassis, while trailer axles may use a variety of attachment methods, including leaf spring mounts or torsion arm attachments, to accommodate articulation and weight distribution.
7. Load Distribution:
– Trailer axles are designed to distribute the trailer’s weight evenly across the wheels to prevent overloading any single point. Vehicle axles do not have this load distribution requirement, as the vehicle’s weight is more evenly distributed.
– In summary, trailer axles serve a specific purpose in supporting and stabilizing trailers, while vehicle axles are tailored for the vehicle’s propulsion, steering, and suspension needs. Understanding these differences is crucial for safe and effective towing.
editor by lmc 2024-12-03