Product Description
Trailer axle measures 89″ from hub face to hub face and 74″ from spring center to spring center. Includes electric brake assemblies, hubs, drums, bearings, races, seals, and mounting hardware. E-Z Lube spindles for simple lubrication.
Factory replacement axle for SeaLion / TideWater Boat Trailers. Galvanized axle stock, includes pre-lubed zinc plated hubs with bearings, seals and caps with grease fittings. Does NOT come with lug nuts.
Hub Face = 89″
Spring Center = 74″
Hub Assembly = 5-on-4.5″ lug pattern
Features:
- Square axle beam acts as part of your trailer’s suspension system
- Replace an axle on your trailer
- Fabricate a suspension to fit your application
- High-strength steel construction
- Bend in axle creates zero camber angle for even road-to-tread contact across the width of your trailer’s tires
- Best for straight-line acceleration and steady, controlled towing
- Underslung design – spring seats welded to underside of axle for mounting leaf springs
- Low ride height makes it easier to load and unload your trailer
- Straight, E-Z Lube spindles – no drop
- Built-in grease zerks for simple lubrication
- Spring seats and spindles are welded on
- Electric brakes are easy to install – no actuator or hydraulic lines necessary
- Adjuster plugs, mounting bolts, and hardware included
- Cast iron hubs and drums are sturdy and durable
- Bearings, races, seals, grease caps, wheel studs, lug nuts, and marine-grade wheel bearing grease included
Specs:
Axle Tube Diameter: 2-3/8″
Load Rating: 3,500 lbs.
Track Length: 89″ Hub Face to Hub Face
Spring Center: 74″
Overall Length: 95″
Hub Type: 5 stud x 5-on-4-1/2″ Bolt Circle, Zinc Plated
Bearing Cones (included)
Inner bearing: L68149 (1.378″ inner diameter)
Outer bearing: L44649 (1.063″ inner diameter)
Bearing Races (included)
Inner race: L68111
Outer race: L44610
Grease seal (included): 58846
Inner diameter: 1.719″
Outer diameter: 2.565″
Grease seal – 1.719 inches inner diameter
Grease cap flange diameter: 1.988″
The spindle features a Stainless Steel Wear Sleeve to allow for long term protection for your seal surface. This ensures your seal surface won’t corrode away, meaning it will not pit or rust which would normally lead to letting water into your hub. Dexter Axle spindles also feature an E-Z Lube system, which allows easy greasing and regular maintenance of bearings. The grease travels through the center of the spindle and pushes out the old grease forward towards the front of the hub and out your dust cap, therefore replacing the old grease with new fresh grease. A castle nut and spindle washer are included on each spindle. These Hot-Dipped Galvanized Adjustable Spring Seats mean your axle will last longer, with no holes for saltwater and corrosion to hide. These Galvanized Adjustable Spring seats are included free of charge with the purchase of your axle.
PN | Axle Type | Rating | Hub Face to Hub Face | Spring Center To Spring Center | Axle Tube Diameter | Finish | Hub bolt pattern | Overall Length |
TSA571 | 3,500 lbs Trailer Axle Beam | 3,500 lbs | 89″ | 74″ | 2-3/8″ | Black Coated | 5 on 4-1/2″ | 95″ |
SELECTING THE PROPER TRAILER AXLE
When selecting an axle for your application remember to consider the following important specifications:
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LOAD CAPACITY: the load rating of the axle must support the maximum gross vehicle weight rating. For multiple axle trailers divide the GVWR by the number of axles to determine the minimum load capacity of each axle.
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TRACK LENGTH: measure your axle track length by determining the distance between the center of 1 tire to the center of the other tire. A more precise measurement can be made by measuring the distance from 1 ‘HUB FACE’ to the other. The hub face is also known as the mounting surface where the wheel studs are located.
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SPRING CENTERS: measure the distance from the center of 1 spring to the center of the other.
NOTE: not required for replacement torsion axles -
OVERALL LENGTH: measure the distance from the very end of an axle’s spindle to the very end of the opposite spindle.
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AXLE STYLE: important when reusing old mounting hardware and also for proper tire clearance. Includes straight axles (round or square), drop axles with offset spindles, and torsion axles. Also consider spindle size when reusing existing hubs or drums.
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AXLE CAMBER: Most trailer axles are designed with a bend in the tube that will deflect when the load (weight of the trailer) is applied. This will theoretically bring the trailer wheel camber toward a 0 value that is the best setting for most trailer applications. This will allow the tires to wear evenly and allow the longest tread life. Camber can be affected by damage to the axle. For example, if the axle spindle is bent, this will usually cause a negative camber on that side which will cause excess tread wear on the inside of that tire.
HangZhou CZPT Machinery Co., Ltd is a professional manufacturer of trailer parts in HangZhou, ZHangZhoug Province, China since 2016.
We can produce many trailer parts & accessories as follows: Towbars, axles, brake drums, hubs, brake disc, bearings, springs and springs and suspension kits, couplings, mudguards, U-Bolts, Jockey Wheels, keel rollers and brackets, wobble roller, wheel spacer, equalizers and all accessories related to trailers.
If you can send me the drawings or specifications of the trailer parts, mechanical parts and wheels, we can give you our price.
Q1: Do you have factory?
A: Yes, we have our own factory, own engineers, we can meet custom’s unique requirement.
Q2: Can I have a sample order?
A: Yes, welcome sample order to test and check quality. Mixed samples are acceptable.
Q3: It’s OK to print my logo on your product?
A: Yes, we can according to your exact requirement.
Q4:How do you ship the goods and how long does it take arrive?
A: We usually shipped by DHL, UPS, FedEx, it usually takes 3-5 days to arrive. Airline and sea shipping also optional.
Q5: What is your advantages?
A: We are professional supplier for more than 10 years, we always put the quality and price at the first place. At the same time, our products are exported to various countries, we have full experience to solve thorny problems.
If you want to know about our products and us, welcome to enquiry and email me.thanks
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Axle Number: | 2 |
Application: | Trailer |
Certification: | ASTM, CE, DIN, ISO |
Material: | Steel |
Type: | Front Axles |
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What are the legal regulations or guidelines regarding trailer axle weight limits?
Trailer axle weight limits are subject to legal regulations that vary by region and are designed to ensure road safety and preserve infrastructure. Here are some common guidelines:
- Maximum Weight Limits: Most regions specify the maximum allowable weight on a single axle, tandem axles, or multi-axle configurations.
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): Trailers are assigned a GVWR, indicating the maximum weight they can legally carry, including cargo and the trailer’s own weight.
- Per-Axle Weight Limits: Legal limits restrict the weight any single axle or axle group can carry. These limits can vary by axle spacing.
- Weight Distribution: Regulations often require proper weight distribution between axles to prevent overloading a particular axle.
- Permits for Oversized Loads: Transporting loads exceeding standard weight limits may require special permits and adherence to specific regulations.
- Axle Spacings: Legal restrictions may govern the distance between axles or axle groups, affecting weight distribution.
- Tire Load Ratings: Trailer tires must meet or exceed the expected load, and tire ratings impact weight limits.
- State and Local Regulations: In the United States, weight limits can vary by state and locality, so it’s important to be aware of and comply with local laws.
It’s crucial for trailer owners and operators to understand and adhere to these regulations to ensure safe and legal operation. Non-compliance can result in fines, road safety hazards, and damage to roads and bridges.
Can trailer axles be used in both recreational and commercial trailers?
Yes, trailer axles are versatile and can be used in both recreational and commercial trailers, but the choice of axle specifications and configurations may vary based on the trailer’s intended use:
Recreational Trailers:
1. Utility Trailers: Trailer axles are commonly used in utility trailers designed for personal use. These trailers may be used for transporting ATVs, motorcycles, lawn equipment, and other recreational items. Single or tandem axles are typical choices, depending on the load capacity needed.
2. Boat Trailers: Recreational boat trailers use trailer axles, usually with features like galvanized coatings to resist corrosion in marine environments. Tandem axles or multiple axles may be used to support the weight of larger boats.
3. Camper Trailers: Travel trailers and camper trailers employ trailer axles. These may range from smaller pop-up campers to larger RVs, each with axles suitable for their size and weight requirements.
4. Horse Trailers: Trailers for transporting horses typically use trailer axles with features designed for animal comfort and safety. Axle configurations depend on the number of horses and the trailer’s size.
Commercial Trailers:
1. Cargo Trailers: Commercial cargo trailers use trailer axles to transport goods. These trailers come in various sizes and axle configurations, from single axles for smaller cargo trailers to tandem or multi-axle setups for larger enclosed trailers.
2. Flatbed Trailers: Flatbed trailers for commercial use utilize trailer axles to transport oversized or heavy loads. Axle configurations and load capacities are designed to meet the demands of industrial applications.
3. Dump Trailers: Trailers used for dumping materials, such as construction debris or agricultural products, use trailer axles. These axles are often equipped with heavy-duty features to handle the rigors of frequent dumping.
4. Refrigerated Trailers: Refrigerated or reefer trailers used for transporting temperature-sensitive goods are equipped with trailer axles suitable for the weight and requirements of refrigeration systems.
5. Specialty Trailers: Various specialty trailers, such as car haulers, concession trailers, and equipment trailers, also rely on trailer axles tailored to their specific purposes.
In summary, trailer axles are adaptable and can serve in both recreational and commercial trailer applications. However, it’s essential to select the right axle type, configuration, and specifications to match the trailer’s intended use, load capacity, and environmental conditions.
Can you explain the various types of trailer axles and their applications?
Trailer axles come in various types, each designed for specific applications. Here’s an explanation of the common types and their uses:
1. Single Axle:
– Single axles have a single wheel on each side of the axle. They are often used in small utility trailers, boat trailers, and lightweight cargo trailers. Single axles are simple and cost-effective but may have limited load-carrying capacity.
2. Tandem Axle:
– Tandem axles consist of two axles placed side by side. They are commonly found in larger trailers, such as enclosed cargo trailers, car haulers, and camper trailers. Tandem axles offer increased stability and weight-carrying capacity.
3. Triple Axle:
– Triple axles feature three axles in close succession. They are used in heavy-duty and specialized trailers like large cargo trailers, mobile homes, and industrial transport trailers. Triple axles provide exceptional load capacity and stability.
4. Drop Axle:
– Drop axles are used to lower the trailer deck for easier loading and unloading. They are often seen in utility and equipment trailers. Drop axles are ideal for transporting vehicles and equipment with a low ground clearance.
5. Idler Axle:
– Idler axles do not have brakes and are used on lightweight or small trailers where braking is not required. They are commonly found in landscaping trailers, small utility trailers, and some boat trailers.
6. Brake Axle:
– Brake axles are equipped with brakes to enhance stopping power and safety. They are used in trailers that carry heavier loads, such as enclosed cargo trailers, horse trailers, and RVs.
7. Straight Axle:
– Straight axles have a fixed, straight orientation and are common in most trailer types. They provide a simple design and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
8. Torflex Axle:
– Torflex axles use a rubber torsion suspension system, offering a smoother ride and improved load equalization. They are used in lightweight cargo trailers, horse trailers, and RVs.
9. Adjustable Axle:
– Adjustable axles have a movable spindle, allowing the trailer owner to adjust the ride height based on specific needs. These are commonly used in boat trailers, where submerging the trailer in water requires height adjustments.
– In summary, the choice of trailer axle type depends on the trailer’s intended use, load capacity, and specific requirements. Understanding the different axle types and their applications is essential for selecting the right axle for your trailer.
editor by CX 2024-01-04