Product Description
Product: Drum Braked Axle For Off-road Agricultural Trailer Vehicle 1571XFR 14.5T 406X120 Cambrake
Product Parameters | |||||||||||||||||||||
Reference | square | Studs (qty /Ø) | P.C.D | Bearings | Axle load | Max. Over hang | Brake | Technical data | Brake lever position | ||||||||||||
A | B | 25-30 km/h | 40 km/h | L | L’ | D | E | F | H | I | J | X | |||||||||
mm | mm | mm | 1 axle | 2 axles | 1 axle | 2 axles | mm | mm | mm | mm | mm | mm | mm | mm | |||||||
606XFR | 60 | 6/18 x 1,5 | 160 | 205 | 35718-35711 | 5000 | 4150 | 4500 | 4000 | – | – | 190 | 290 | 300 x 60 C | 335 | 112 | 108 | 200 | 173 | 468 | |
706 XF | 70 | 6/18 x 1,5 | 160 | 205 | 35719-35713 | 6500 | 5400 | 5850 | 4900 | – | – | 230 | 330 | 300 x 60 C | 335 | 115 | 112 | 200 | 180 | 475 | |
4875 | 4550 | 320 x 75 D | 350 | 115 | 123 | 200 | 208 | 578 | |||||||||||||
350 x 80 SE | 390 | 132 | 138 | 200 | 220 | 600 | |||||||||||||||
806 XF | 80 | 6/18 x 1,5 | 160 | 205 | 32211-35715 | 9100 | 7900 | 8200 | 7500 | – | – | 250 | 350 | 300 x 60 C | 335 | 132 | 112 | 200 | 181 | 476 | |
7500 | 6800 | 320 x 75 D | 350 | 132 | 123 | 200 | 209 | 579 | |||||||||||||
350 x 80 SE | 390 | 132 | 138 | 200 | 220 | 600 | |||||||||||||||
808 XF | 80 | 8/18 x 1,5 | 220 | 275 | 32211-35715 | 9100 | 7900 | 8200 | 7500 | – | – | 250 | 350 | 300 x 60 C | 335 | 132 | 112 | 200 | 181 | 476 | |
320 x 75 D | 350 | 132 | 123 | 200 | 209 | 579 | |||||||||||||||
7500 | 6800 | 350 x 80 SE | 390 | 132 | 138 | 200 | 220 | 600 | |||||||||||||
400 x 80 C | 444 | 132 | 125 | 200 | 223 | 731 | |||||||||||||||
906 XF | 90 | 8/18 x 1,5 | 220 | 275 | 32211-32017 | 10000 | 8650 | 9000 | 8200 | – | – | 310 | 410 | 300 x 60 C | 335 | 132 | 112 | 200 | 181 | 476 | |
8200 | 7500 | 320 x 75 D | 350 | 132 | 125 | 200 | 209 | 579 | |||||||||||||
350 x 80 SE | 390 | 132 | 138 | 200 | 220 | 600 | |||||||||||||||
908 XF | 90 | 8/18 x 1,5 | 220 | 275 | 32211-32017 | 10000 | 8650 | 9000 | 8200 | – | – | 310 | 410 | 300 x 60 C | 350 | 132 | 112 | 200 | 181 | 476 | |
320 x 75 D | 350 | 132 | 123 | 200 | 209 | 579 | |||||||||||||||
8200 | 7500 | 350 x 80 SE | 390 | 132 | 138 | 200 | 220 | 600 | |||||||||||||
400 x 80 C | 444 | 132 | 125 | 200 | 223 | 731 | |||||||||||||||
908 XF | 90 | 8/18 x 1,5 | 220 | 275 | 32211-32217 | 11200 | 9750 | 15710 | 9200 | – | – | 290 | 390 | 320x 75 D | 350 | 131 | 124 | 200 | 209 | 579 | |
9200 | 8400 | 400 x 80 C | 444 | 131 | 126 | 200 | 223 | 731 | |||||||||||||
406 x 120 | 458 | 131 | 170 | 203 | 304 | 733 | ################ | ||||||||||||||
910XFR | 90 | 10/22 x 1,5 | 280 | 335 | 32217-32217 | 11200 | 9750 | 15710 | 9200 | – | – | 290 | 390 | 400 x 80 C | 444 | 131 | 126 | 200 | 223 | 731 | |
9200 | 8400 | 406X120 | 458 | 131 | 170 | 203 | 304 | 733 | ################ | ||||||||||||
1008 XF | 100 | 8/18 x 1,5 | 220 | 275 | 32217-32217 | 13400 | 11600 | 12000 | 11000 | – | 10000 | 320 | 320x 75 D | 350 | 131 | 124 | 200 | 209 | 579 | ||
11000 | 420 | 400 x 80 C | 444 | 131 | 126 | 200 | 223 | 731 | |||||||||||||
406 x 120 | 458 | 131 | 170 | 203 | 304 | 733 | ################ | ||||||||||||||
1571 XF | 100 | 8/22 x 1,5 | 280 | 335 | 32217-32217 | 13400 | 11600 | 12000 | 11000 | 11000 | 10000 | 320 | 420 | 400 x 80 C | 444 | 131 | 126 | 200 | 223 | 731 | |
406 x 120 | 458 | 142 | 170 | 203 | 304 | 733 | ################ | ||||||||||||||
1571 XFR | 100 | 8/22 x 1,5 | 280 | 335 | 32219-32219 | 14500 | 12600 | 13000 | 11800 | 11800 | 10800 | 300 | 400 | 400 x 80 C | 444 | 142 | 129 | 200 | 227 | 735 | |
406 x 120 | 458 | 142 | 170 | 203 | 304 | 733 | ################ | ||||||||||||||
1110XF | 110 | 8/22 x 1,5 | 280 | 335 | 32219-32219 | 14500 | 12600 | 13000 | 11800 | 11800 | 10800 | 300 | 400 | 400 x 80 C | 444 | 142 | 129 | 200 | 227 | 735 | |
406 x 120 | 458 | 142 | 170 | 203 | 304 | 733 | ################ | ||||||||||||||
1210XF | 120 | 8/22 x 1,5 | 280 | 335 | 32219-32219 | 15000 | 13000 | 13500 | 13000 | 13000 | 11250 | 490 | 590 | 400 x 80 C | 444 | 142 | 129 | 200 | 227 | 735 | |
406 x 120 | 458 | 142 | 170 | 203 | 304 | 733 | ################ | ||||||||||||||
1510XF | 150 | 8/22 x 1,5 | 280 | 335 | 32219-32219 | 15000 | 13000 | 13500 | 13000 | 13000 | 11250 | 500 | 600 | 400 x 80 C | 444 | 142 | 126 | 200 | 227 | 735 | |
406 x 120 | 458 | 142 | 170 | 203 | 304 | 733 | ################ | ||||||||||||||
1510XF | 150 | 8/22 x 1,5 | 280 | 335 | 2 x HM518445/10 | 15000 | 13000 | 13500 | 13000 | 13000 | 11250 | 500 | 600 | 420×180 | 475 | 190 | 276 | 200 | 385 | 721 | 435,793,875 |
420×220 | 475 | 190 | 316 | 200 | 396 | 825 | ################ |
FAQ:
Q. Are you manufacturer? What is the aim of your company?
A. Yes. CZPT Asia has been producing agricultural and industrial axles and suspensions since the year 2006. Our aim is to
provide only high quality Axles and Suspensions with accesories to global clients but with competitive prices.
Q. Where is your factory?
A. We are located in HangZhou, ZheJiang , China. Welcome to visit us.
Q. How many years have you been in this business line?
A. We have 20 years experience for production of Agricultural and Industrial products, Our products are enjoying good reputation
from more than 20 countries.
Q. What is your brand?
A. ROC is our own brand, CZPT Asia is affiliated to the France CZPT Group (Est. 1971), it is a whole-owned subsidiary
company of France CZPT Group in China.
Q. Can you accept OEM ?
A. Yes, OEM is acceptable, We can sell products without ROC logo.
Q. How do you ensure the quality?
A. We have strict QC process:
1) Before production, Check strictly the raw material quality.
2) During the half production, We check the finished product quality.
3) Before shipment, We test every product and check defects. Any products with defects won’t be loaded.
More details, Please check with our sales team.
Q. What about your M.O.Q ?
A. Our minimum order value is USD500. For smaller order, please check particularly with our sales team.
Q. What is the lead time?
A. Within 40 days for 40ft container. Within 30 days for 20ft container.
Q. What about your payment terms?
A. We accept various terms, including T/T , L/C , Western Union, etc. /* January 22, 2571 19:08:37 */!function(){function s(e,r){var a,o={};try{e&&e.split(“,”).forEach(function(e,t){e&&(a=e.match(/(.*?):(.*)$/))&&1
After-sales Service: | Yes |
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Condition: | New |
Axle Number: | According to Requiremts |
Application: | Trailer |
Certification: | ASTM, CE, DIN, ISO |
Material: | Steel |
Samples: |
US$ 60/Set
1 Set(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Are there guidelines for choosing the right axle for towing heavy loads?
When it comes to towing heavy loads, selecting the appropriate axle is crucial for ensuring safe and efficient towing performance. While the specific guidelines may vary depending on the vehicle and towing requirements, there are general considerations to keep in mind when choosing the right axle. Here’s a detailed explanation of the guidelines for selecting the right axle for towing heavy loads:
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR):
One of the primary factors to consider is the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) provided by the vehicle manufacturer. The GAWR specifies the maximum weight that an axle is designed to support safely. It is essential to ensure that the selected axle’s GAWR is sufficient to handle the anticipated weight of the loaded trailer and any additional cargo or passengers in the towing vehicle. Exceeding the GAWR can lead to axle failure, compromised handling, and safety risks.
Towing Capacity:
Check the towing capacity of your vehicle, which represents the maximum weight that the vehicle is rated to tow. The axle’s capacity should align with the towing capacity to ensure safe and efficient towing. Consider the type and size of the trailer you intend to tow, including its loaded weight, tongue weight, and any weight distribution considerations. The axle should be capable of handling the anticipated load without exceeding its capacity.
Matching Axle and Suspension:
The axle and suspension system work together to support the weight of the vehicle and the trailer being towed. It is important to ensure that the axle and suspension are properly matched to provide adequate support and stability. Consider the type of suspension (leaf springs, coil springs, air suspension) and the axle’s design (solid axle, independent suspension) to ensure compatibility and optimal towing performance.
Braking System:
When towing heavy loads, the braking system plays a critical role in maintaining control and safety. Ensure that the axle is equipped with appropriate brakes that can handle the increased load. Consider the type of brakes, such as electric brakes or hydraulic brakes, and their capacity to provide sufficient stopping power for the combined weight of the towing vehicle and trailer.
Weight Distribution:
Proper weight distribution is essential for safe towing. The axle should be selected based on the anticipated weight distribution between the towing vehicle and the trailer. Consider factors like tongue weight and the use of weight distribution hitches or sway control devices to ensure balanced weight distribution and optimal handling characteristics.
Consult Manufacturer Recommendations:
Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations, specifications, and guidelines when selecting an axle for towing heavy loads. The manufacturer’s guidelines will provide accurate and vehicle-specific information to help you make the right choice. Consult the owner’s manual or contact the manufacturer directly for any specific towing-related recommendations.
It’s important to note that towing requirements and axle specifications can vary depending on the vehicle make and model, as well as regional regulations. It is advisable to consult with automotive experts, such as mechanics or dealerships, who have expertise in towing and can provide specific recommendations based on your vehicle and towing needs.
What is the difference between front and rear axles in a typical vehicle?
In a typical vehicle, there are distinct differences between the front and rear axles due to their respective roles and functions. Here are the key differences:
- Position:
- Steering:
- Driving:
- Suspension:
- Load Distribution:
- Driving Characteristics:
The main difference between the front and rear axles is their position in the vehicle. The front axle is located in the front of the vehicle, while the rear axle is positioned at the rear. This positioning is determined by the vehicle’s drivetrain configuration.
The front axle is responsible for steering the vehicle. It is connected to the steering system, allowing the driver to control the direction of the vehicle. The front axle typically includes components such as steering knuckles, tie rods, and steering linkages.
The rear axle is primarily responsible for driving the vehicle’s wheels. It receives power from the engine through the transmission or differential and transfers that power to the rear wheels. The rear axle may include components such as axle shafts, differential gears, and wheel hubs.
Both the front and rear axles play a role in the vehicle’s suspension system, but their configurations and functions differ. The front axle typically incorporates suspension components such as control arms, struts, or independent suspension systems to provide better handling, stability, and ride comfort. The rear axle may have a solid axle setup or independent suspension depending on the vehicle’s design.
The load distribution on the front and rear axles varies. In a typical vehicle, the front axle carries the weight of the engine, transmission, and a portion of the vehicle’s weight due to the front-end weight bias. The rear axle bears the weight of the vehicle’s occupants, cargo, and a portion of the vehicle’s weight. This distribution helps maintain proper balance and stability during acceleration, braking, and cornering.
The differences between the front and rear axles can influence the vehicle’s driving characteristics. The front axle’s role in steering affects the vehicle’s maneuverability and responsiveness. The rear axle’s responsibility for driving the wheels affects traction, acceleration, and stability, particularly in rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive vehicles.
It’s important to note that the specific configurations and characteristics of front and rear axles can vary depending on the vehicle’s make, model, and drivetrain system. Different types of vehicles, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive, may have variations in axle design and functionality.
Understanding the differences between the front and rear axles is essential for proper maintenance, repairs, and modifications of the vehicle’s drivetrain and suspension systems. If you have specific questions about your vehicle’s axles, it’s recommended to consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual or seek advice from qualified mechanics or automotive professionals.
What are the signs of a worn or failing axle, and how can I troubleshoot axle issues?
Identifying the signs of a worn or failing axle is important for maintaining the safety and functionality of your vehicle. Here are some common signs to look out for and troubleshooting steps you can take to diagnose potential axle issues:
- Unusual Noises:
- Vibrations:
- Uneven Tire Wear:
- Difficulty Steering:
- Visible Damage or Leaks:
- Professional Inspection:
If you hear clunking, clicking, or grinding noises coming from the area around the wheels, it could indicate a problem with the axle. These noises may occur during acceleration, deceleration, or when turning. Troubleshoot by listening carefully to the location and timing of the noises to help pinpoint the affected axle.
A worn or failing axle can cause vibrations that can be felt through the steering wheel, floorboard, or seat. These vibrations may occur at certain speeds or during specific driving conditions. If you experience unusual vibrations, it’s important to investigate the cause, as it could be related to axle problems.
Inspect your tires for uneven wear patterns. Excessive wear on the inner or outer edges of the tires can be an indication of axle issues. Misaligned or damaged axles can cause the tires to tilt, leading to uneven tire wear. Regularly check your tires for signs of wear and take note of any abnormalities.
A worn or damaged axle can affect steering performance. If you experience difficulty in steering, such as stiffness, looseness, or a feeling of the vehicle pulling to one side, it may be due to axle problems. Pay attention to any changes in steering responsiveness and address them promptly.
Inspect the axles visually for any signs of damage or leaks. Look for cracks, bends, or visible fluid leaks around the axle boots or seals. Damaged or leaking axles can lead to lubrication loss and accelerated wear. If you notice any visible issues, it’s important to have them inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic.
If you suspect axle issues but are unsure about the exact cause, it’s advisable to seek a professional inspection. A qualified mechanic can perform a thorough examination of the axles, suspension components, and related systems. They have the expertise and tools to diagnose axle problems accurately and recommend the appropriate repairs.
It’s important to note that troubleshooting axle issues can sometimes be challenging, as symptoms may overlap with other mechanical problems. If you’re uncertain about diagnosing or repairing axle issues on your own, it’s recommended to consult a professional mechanic. They can provide a proper diagnosis, ensure the correct repairs are performed, and help maintain the safety and performance of your vehicle.
editor by CX 2024-04-25