Product Description
Basic information:
Description | Front wheel bearing C2S8276 |
Material | Chrome steel Gcr15 |
Application | For CZPT and JAGUAR |
Size | Inner: 40mm Outer: 75mm Width: 37mm |
Position | Front axle left and right |
With ABS | Yes |
Weight | 0.75 kg |
Brand | SI, PPB, or customized |
Packing | Neutral, SI, PPB brand packing or customized |
OEM/ODM service | Yes |
Manufacture place | ZHangZhoug, China |
MOQ | 50 PCS |
OEM replacement | Yes |
Inspection | 100% |
Warranty | 1 year or 40,000-50,000 KMS |
Certificate | ISO9001:2015 TS16949 |
Payment | T/T, PayPal, Alibaba |
Detailed pictures:
O.E.:
For FORD: 1 133 571
For FORD: 1S7W-1215-AA
For FORD: 4103363
For FORD: 4563516
For JAGUAR: C2S8276
Ref.:
For FAG:
For FAG:
For FEBI BILSTEIN: 19705
For FEBI BILSTEIN: 19706
For OPTIMAL: 301183
For SKF: VKBA 3575
For SNR: R152.23
Application:
For CZPT Cougar Coupe (EC) (131 – 205 PS, 08.1998 – 12.2001 MY)
For FORD Mondeo Mk3 Hatchback (B5Y) (90 – 226 PS, 10.2000 – 03.2007 MY)
For FORD Mondeo Mk3 Estate (BWY) (90 – 226 PS, 10.2000 – 03.2007 MY) For FORD Mondeo Mk3 Saloon (B4Y) (90 – 226 PS, 10.2000 – 03.2007 MY) For CZPT X-Type Estate (X400) (130 – 230 PS, 11.2003 – 12.2009 MY) For CZPT X-Type Saloon (X400) (130 – 230 PS, 06.2001 – 11.2009 MY) For CZPT XF Saloon (X250) (340 PS, 10.2012 – 04.2015 MY)
Other types(contact us for more):
S-KF Ref. | Application |
VKBA 3494 | S-KODA |
VKBA 3495 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3496 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3497 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3498 | ROVER |
VKBA 3499 | BMW |
VKBA 3500 | O-PEL,R-ENAULT,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3501 | O-PEL,R-ENAULT,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3502 | ALFA ROMEO,LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A |
VKBA 3503 | ALFA ROMEO |
VKBA 3504 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3506 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3508 | IVEc |
VKBA 3510 | O-PEL,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3511 | O-PEL,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3512 | O-PEL,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3513 | O-PEL,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3514 | O-PEL,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3517 | FORD |
VKBA 3518 | MERCEDES-BENZ |
VKBA 3519 | AUDI,SEAT, VW |
VKBA 3520 | MERCEDES-BENZ |
VKBA 3521 | MERCEDES-BENZ |
VKBA 3522 | MERCEDES-BENZ |
VKBA 3523 | V-OLVO |
VKBA 3524 | V-OLVO |
VKBA 3525 | DACIA, NISSAN,R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3526 | V-OLVO |
VKBA 3527 | LAND-ROVER |
VKBA 3528 | FIAT |
VKBA 3530 | FORD, MAZDA |
VKBA 3531 | FORD |
VKBA 3532 | FORD, MAZDA |
VKBA 3534 | SAAB |
VKBA 3535 | AUDI |
VKBA 3536 | AUDI, SEAT, VW |
VKBA 3538 | CITROËN,FIAT,LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3539 | ALFA ROMEO,CITROËN,FIAT,FORD,LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A, P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3540 | ALFA ROMEO,CITROËN,FIAT,FORD,LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A, P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3541 | ALFA ROMEO |
VKBA 3542 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3543 | SAAB |
VKBA 3544 | LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A |
VKBA 3545 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3546 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3548 | SEAT,VW |
VKBA 3549 | AUDI,VW |
VKBA 3550 | AUDI,VW |
VKBA 3551 | IVEC |
VKBA 3552 | IVEC |
VKBA 3553 | IVEC |
VKBA 3554 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3555 | O-PEL,SAAB,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3556 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3557 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3558 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3559 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3560 | P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3561 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3562 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3564 | P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3565 | MERCEDES-BENZ |
VKBA 3567 | AUDI,SEAT,S-KODA,VW |
VKBA 3568 | S-KODA,VW |
VKBA 3569 | AUDI,SEAT,S-KODA,VW |
VKBA 3570 | SEAT,VW |
VKBA 3571 | O-PEL,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3572 | O-PEL,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3574 | BMW |
VKBA 3575 | FORD,JAGUAR |
VKBA 3576 | FORD,JAGUAR |
VKBA 3577 | FIAT,FORD,LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A |
VKBA 3578 | ALFA ROMEO,FIAT,LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A |
VKBA 3580 | ALFA ROMEO |
VKBA 3581 | FIAT |
VKBA 3583 | FIAT |
VKBA 3584 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3585 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3586 | CITROËN |
VKBA 3587 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3588 | FORD |
VKBA 3589 | FORD |
VKBA 3590 | FORD |
VKBA 3592 | CITROËN,P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3594 | CITROËN |
VKBA 3595 | CITROËN, P-EUGEOT |
VKBA 3596 | DACIA,NISSAN, R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3597 | ALFA ROMEO |
VKBA 3598 | FIAT,LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A,O-PEL,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3599 | ALFA ROMEO,FIAT,LXIHU (WEST LAKE) DIS.A,O-PEL, VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3600 | O-PEL, VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3601 | O-PEL, VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3602 | O-PEL, VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3603 | LAND-ROVER,MG, ROVER |
VKBA 3604 | MG,ROVER |
VKBA 3605 | AUDI |
VKBA 3606 | AUDI,SEAT |
VKBA 3607 | AUDI,SEAT,VW |
VKBA 3608 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3609 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3610 | MG,ROVER |
VKBA 3611 | ROVER |
VKBA 3612 | R-ENAULT |
VKBA 3613 | O-PEL,R-ENAULT,VAUXHALL |
VKBA 3614 | O-PEL,R-ENAULT,VAUXHALL |
Our Company:
SI&PPB bearing has a plant area of 50,000 square meters, assets of RMB180 million, 500 employees, and 150 professional and technical personnel. The company uses high-quality GCR15 as its raw materials and uses Austenite heat treatment to ensure the service life of the products.
“The factory produces series models of mechanical clutch release bearings, belt tension wheel units, wheel bearings, and wheel bearing repair kits.
Partial products are produced by professional outsourcing factories, and the company’s testing center provides professional testing to ensure that the products meet the drawings or customer’s requirements.”
A wide range of applications:
• agriculture and forestry equipment
• automotive and industrial gearboxes
• automotive and truck electric components, such as alternators
• electric motors
• fluid machinery
• material handling
• power tools and household appliances
• textile machinery
• 2 Wheeler.
FAQ:
Q1.What is your shipping logistic?
Re: DHL, TNT, FedEx express, by air/sea/train.
Q2:What’s the MOQ?
Re: For the wheel hub bearing repair kit. The MOQ is always 50 sets. If ordering together with other models, a small quantities can be organized. But need more time due to the production schedule.
Q3. What are your goods of packing?
Re: Generally, our goods will be packed in Neutral white or brown boxes for the hub bearing unit. Our brand packing SI & CZPT are offered. If you have any other packing requests, we shall also handle them.
Q4. What is your sample policy?
Re: We can supply the sample if we have ready parts in stock.
Q5. Do you have any certificates?
Re: Yes, we have the certificate of ISO9001:2015.
Q6:Any warranty of your products.
Re: Sure, We are offering a guaranty for 12 months or 40,000-50,000 km for the aftermarket.
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After-sales Service: | Yes |
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Warranty: | 12 Month |
Type: | Wheel Hub Bearing |
Material: | Chrome Steel |
Tolerance: | P0 |
Certification: | ISO9001, TS16949 |
Samples: |
US$ 50/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
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Where can I find information on axle load limits for various types of vehicles?
When seeking information on axle load limits for different types of vehicles, there are several reliable sources where you can find the necessary information. Here’s a detailed explanation of where you can find information on axle load limits:
1. Vehicle Owner’s Manual:
The first and most accessible source of information on axle load limits is the vehicle owner’s manual. The owner’s manual provided by the vehicle manufacturer typically includes important details about the vehicle’s specifications, including axle load limits. Look for sections related to vehicle loading, weight distribution, or axle specifications to find the recommended load limits for each axle of your specific vehicle model.
2. Government Transportation Authorities:
Government transportation authorities, such as departments of transportation or road transport authorities, often provide guidelines and regulations regarding vehicle weight limits, including axle load limits. These authorities establish and enforce weight restrictions to ensure road safety and prevent damage to infrastructure. Visit the website of your local or national transportation authority to access relevant regulations or guidelines pertaining to axle load limits for various types of vehicles.
3. Commercial Vehicle Regulations:
If you are specifically interested in axle load limits for commercial vehicles, such as trucks or buses, consult the commercial vehicle regulations applicable in your region. These regulations are established to ensure safe and efficient operation of commercial vehicles on public roads. Regulatory bodies responsible for commercial vehicle operations often provide detailed information on axle load limits, weight distribution requirements, and other related specifications.
4. Vehicle Manufacturer or Dealer:
If you require axle load limit information for a specific vehicle model or variant, contacting the vehicle manufacturer or a local authorized dealer can be helpful. They can provide accurate and up-to-date information specific to your vehicle. Provide them with the vehicle identification number (VIN) or other relevant details to ensure they can assist you accurately.
5. Online Resources and Databases:
There are online resources and databases dedicated to providing information on vehicle specifications, including axle load limits. These resources may include vehicle data websites, forums, or government databases that compile and provide access to vehicle specifications and regulatory information. Conduct an internet search using relevant keywords to find reliable online sources that offer information on axle load limits for various types of vehicles.
When seeking information on axle load limits, it’s crucial to ensure that the information you obtain is accurate, up-to-date, and applicable to your specific vehicle and jurisdiction. Regulations and load limits can vary depending on the country, region, vehicle type, and other factors. Therefore, it is advisable to consult official sources or seek professional advice to ensure compliance with applicable regulations and ensure safe and legal operation of your vehicle.
Can you provide insights into the advancements in axle technology in recent years?
In recent years, there have been significant advancements in axle technology to enhance performance, efficiency, and safety in vehicles. Here are some insights into the key advancements:
- Lightweight Materials:
- Electronic Differential:
- Advanced Axle Bearings:
- Electric Axles:
- Active Suspension Integration:
- Improved Sealing and Lubrication:
- Autonomous Vehicle Integration:
One notable advancement is the use of lightweight materials in axle construction. Manufacturers have increasingly utilized materials such as aluminum alloys and high-strength steels to reduce the weight of axles without compromising strength and durability. Lighter axles contribute to improved fuel efficiency and overall vehicle performance.
Electronic differentials, also known as eDiffs, have gained popularity in recent years. They utilize sensors, actuators, and control algorithms to monitor and distribute torque between the wheels more efficiently. Electronic differentials enhance traction, stability, and handling by actively managing torque distribution, especially in vehicles equipped with advanced stability control systems.
Axle bearings have seen advancements in design and materials to reduce friction, improve efficiency, and enhance durability. For example, the use of roller bearings or tapered roller bearings has become more prevalent, offering reduced frictional losses and improved load-carrying capacity. Some manufacturers have also introduced sealed or maintenance-free bearings to minimize maintenance requirements.
With the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid vehicles, electric axles have emerged as a significant technological advancement. Electric axles integrate electric motors, power electronics, and gear systems into the axle assembly. They eliminate the need for traditional drivetrain components, simplify vehicle packaging, and offer benefits such as instant torque, regenerative braking, and improved energy efficiency.
Advancements in axle technology have facilitated the integration of active suspension systems into axle designs. Active suspension systems use sensors, actuators, and control algorithms to adjust the suspension characteristics in real-time, providing improved ride comfort, handling, and stability. Axles with integrated active suspension components offer more precise control over vehicle dynamics.
Axles have seen advancements in sealing and lubrication technologies to enhance durability and minimize maintenance requirements. Improved sealing systems help prevent contamination and retain lubricants, reducing the risk of premature wear or damage. Enhanced lubrication systems with better heat dissipation and reduced frictional losses contribute to improved efficiency and longevity.
The development of autonomous vehicles has spurred advancements in axle technology. Axles are being designed to accommodate the integration of sensors, actuators, and communication systems necessary for autonomous driving. These advancements enable seamless integration with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving features, ensuring optimal performance and safety.
It’s important to note that the specific advancements in axle technology can vary across different vehicle manufacturers and models. Furthermore, ongoing research and development efforts continue to drive further innovations in axle design, materials, and functionalities.
For the most up-to-date and detailed information on axle technology advancements, it is advisable to consult automotive manufacturers, industry publications, and reputable sources specializing in automotive technology.
Are there aftermarket axles available for upgrading performance in off-road vehicles?
Yes, there are aftermarket axles available for upgrading performance in off-road vehicles. Off-road enthusiasts often seek aftermarket axle options to enhance the durability, strength, and performance of their vehicles in rugged and demanding terrains. Here’s some information about aftermarket axles for off-road applications:
1. Upgraded Axle Materials:
Aftermarket axles are typically made from high-strength materials such as chromoly steel or forged alloys. These materials offer superior strength and durability compared to stock axles, making them better suited for off-road use where extreme loads, impacts, and torsional forces are encountered.
2. Increased Axle Shaft Diameter:
Some aftermarket axles feature larger diameter shafts compared to stock axles. This increased diameter helps improve the axle’s load-carrying capacity and resistance to bending or torsion. It can also enhance the overall durability and reliability of the axle in off-road conditions.
3. Upgraded Axle Splines:
Axles with upgraded splines are designed to handle higher torque loads. Aftermarket axles may feature larger and stronger splines, providing increased power transfer capabilities and reducing the risk of spline failure, which can occur in extreme off-road situations.
4. Locking Differentials:
Some aftermarket axle options include integrated locking differentials. Locking differentials improve off-road traction by mechanically locking both wheels on an axle together, ensuring that power is distributed evenly to both wheels. This feature can be advantageous in challenging off-road conditions where maximum traction is required.
5. Lifted Vehicle Compatibility:
Aftermarket axles are often designed to accommodate lifted vehicles. Lift kits that raise the suspension height can impact the axle’s operating angles. Aftermarket axles may offer increased articulation or modified geometry to maintain proper alignment and reduce the risk of binding or premature wear.
When considering aftermarket axles for off-road vehicles, it’s essential to choose options that are compatible with your specific vehicle make, model, and suspension setup. Working with reputable manufacturers, consulting with experienced off-road enthusiasts, or seeking advice from professional mechanics can help you select the most suitable aftermarket axle upgrades for your off-road needs.
Lastly, it’s important to keep in mind that upgrading axles alone may not be sufficient for maximizing off-road performance. Other components such as suspension, tires, differential gears, and drivetrain systems should be considered as part of a comprehensive off-road build to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and safety.
editor by CX 2024-02-05
China manufacturer Foldable 3-Rail CZPT Motorcycle Trailer Axle axle bearing
Product Description
Product Description:
Foldable 3-Rail Harley Motorcycle Trailer Axle
Model reference | |||||||||||||||||||||
Reference | square | Studs (qty /Ø) | P.C.D | Bearings | Axle load | Max. Overhang | 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 2axles | 1 axle 2axles | 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 | ################ |
Product Datasheets |
Advice
Our sales and technical departments are always at your disposal to help you to find the most suitable product for your application.
Stub-axles are also available to customer specifications together with cranked axles, directional axles, and customized axles.
Track
Our range is available for every track up to 2750mm. Above, please contact your dealer.
Load, overhang, speed
Load capacities are depending on the overhang position, the load radius of the wheel, the speed and the type of use (see p.6-7).
Local regulations of special applications requirements are not considered into the calculation.
If side stress has to be considered (slurry tanker, big wheels, etc.) or for every use in multi-axles with important wheel radius, please contact your dealer.
Product details |
Production view (Machining, Welding, Assembly) |
Applications covering agricultural trailers, airport underground equipments, mineral and industrial equipments |
Exhibitions |
FAQ. |
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: For sample, we usually shipped by DHL, UPS, FedEx, it usually takes 3-5 days to arrive. for batch goods by sea freight and by Airline 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
About service |
1-Welcome OEM
- You can use your own brands or ours, if you use our brand, our professional team will help you design the packing.
2-Our service
- You inquiry related to our products or prices will be replied in 24 hours.
- Well-trained and experienced staffs to answer all your enquirys in fluent English.
- Protection of your sales area, ideas of your design and all your private information.
- We have a QC team, every product will be checked by them before packed.
3-Welcome to visit
- When you come to our company visit us, we will arrange a car for picking up and help you book hotel. If you want to visit the local scenic spot, our colleague will accompany you.
4-Warranty
- Customer should be provide the video and the pictures for the problem products.
- Products returned within the warranty period must bear product number & date code.
5-After service
- In production and after delivery, we will track on time and tell you goods situation.
- When the goods arrived, if you find any design and quality questions, or difference from your samples, please feel free to contact us, we will find the question and solve it with you.
After-sales Service: | Yes |
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Warranty: | Within 2 Years |
Material: | Carbon |
Samples: |
US$ 50/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | Order Sample According to requirements
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Customization: |
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Initial Payment Full Payment |
Currency: | US$ |
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Return&refunds: | You can apply for a refund up to 30 days after receipt of the products. |
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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.
Are there specific maintenance tips to extend the lifespan of my vehicle’s axles?
Maintaining the axles of your vehicle is crucial for ensuring their longevity, performance, and overall safety. Here are some specific maintenance tips to extend the lifespan of your vehicle’s axles:
- Regular Inspection:
- Lubrication:
- Seal Inspection and Replacement:
- Proper Loading and Towing:
- Driving Techniques:
- Regular Wheel Alignment:
- Proper Tire Inflation:
- Service Intervals:
Perform regular visual inspections of the axles to check for any signs of damage, leaks, or excessive wear. Look for cracks, bends, or rust on the axle housing, and inspect the axle shafts, seals, and boots. Early detection of issues can help prevent further damage and costly repairs.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for axle lubrication. Proper lubrication helps reduce friction and wear on the axle components. Regularly check the axle’s lubricant level and quality, and replace it as necessary. Use the recommended lubricant type and viscosity for your specific axle.
Check the axle seals for any signs of leaks, such as fluid accumulation around the axle ends. Leaking seals can allow contaminants to enter the axle assembly, leading to premature wear and damage. Replace worn or damaged seals promptly to maintain proper lubrication and prevent contamination.
Ensure that you do not exceed the weight capacity of your vehicle’s axles. Overloading or towing beyond the recommended limits can put excessive stress on the axles, leading to premature wear or failure. Be mindful of the payload and towing capacity specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
Adopt proper driving techniques to minimize stress on the axles. Avoid sudden acceleration, aggressive cornering, and harsh braking, as these actions can subject the axles to excessive forces. Additionally, be cautious when driving over rough terrain or obstacles to prevent impacts that could damage the axles.
Maintain proper wheel alignment to prevent excessive strain on the axles. Misaligned wheels can put uneven loads on the axles, leading to accelerated wear. Regularly check and adjust the wheel alignment as per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Ensure that your vehicle’s tires are properly inflated according to the recommended tire pressure. Underinflated or overinflated tires can affect the load distribution on the axles and increase the risk of axle damage. Regularly check and maintain the correct tire pressure.
Follow the recommended service intervals for your vehicle, which may include axle inspections, lubricant changes, and other maintenance tasks. Adhering to these intervals ensures that the axles are properly maintained and any potential issues are addressed in a timely manner.
It’s important to consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific maintenance guidelines and intervals provided by the manufacturer. Additionally, if you notice any unusual noises, vibrations, or handling issues related to the axles, it is advisable to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to identify and address any potential axle problems promptly.
Can you explain the importance of axle alignment for vehicle stability and handling?
Axle alignment plays a crucial role in ensuring vehicle stability and handling characteristics. Proper alignment of the axles is essential for maintaining optimal tire contact with the road surface, minimizing tire wear, maximizing traction, and promoting safe and predictable handling. Here are the key reasons why axle alignment is important:
- Tire Wear and Longevity:
- Optimal Traction:
- Steering Response and Stability:
- Reduced Rolling Resistance:
- Vehicle Safety:
Correct axle alignment helps distribute the vehicle’s weight evenly across all four tires. When the axles are properly aligned, the tires wear evenly, reducing the risk of premature tire wear and extending their lifespan. Misaligned axles can cause uneven tire wear patterns, such as excessive wear on the inner or outer edges of the tires, leading to the need for premature tire replacement.
Proper axle alignment ensures that the tires maintain optimal contact with the road surface. When the axles are aligned correctly, the tires can evenly distribute the driving forces, maximizing traction and grip. This is particularly important during acceleration, braking, and cornering, as proper alignment helps prevent tire slippage and improves overall vehicle stability.
Axle alignment directly affects steering response and stability. When the axles are properly aligned, the vehicle responds predictably to driver inputs, providing precise and accurate steering control. Misaligned axles can lead to steering inconsistencies, such as pulling to one side or requiring constant correction, compromising vehicle stability and handling.
Proper axle alignment helps reduce rolling resistance, which is the force required to move the vehicle forward. When the axles are aligned correctly, the tires roll smoothly and effortlessly, minimizing energy loss due to friction. This can contribute to improved fuel efficiency and reduced operating costs.
Correct axle alignment is crucial for ensuring vehicle safety. Misaligned axles can affect the vehicle’s stability, especially during emergency maneuvers or sudden lane changes. Proper alignment helps maintain the intended handling characteristics of the vehicle, reducing the risk of loss of control and improving overall safety.
To achieve proper axle alignment, several key parameters are considered, including camber, toe, and caster angles. Camber refers to the vertical tilt of the wheel when viewed from the front, toe refers to the angle of the wheels in relation to each other when viewed from above, and caster refers to the angle of the steering axis in relation to vertical when viewed from the side. These alignment angles are adjusted to meet the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications and ensure optimal performance.
It’s important to note that factors such as road conditions, driving habits, and vehicle modifications can affect axle alignment over time. Regular maintenance and periodic alignment checks are recommended to ensure that the axles remain properly aligned, promoting vehicle stability, handling, and safety.
editor by CX 2023-11-07
China manufacturer Wheel Bearing Removal Tool, Universally Applicable to All Axle Bolted Wheels (5, 6 and 8 lug wheels) cv axle
Product Description
Overview
Quick Details | Model Number | Hi-shen-Garden Axle | |||
Material | Steel/Stainless steel/Aluminium etc. | ||||
Size | According to your drawings | ||||
OEM or Trade | OEM | ||||
QC System | 100% inspection before shipment | ||||
Certification | ISO9001:2008, TS16949 | ||||
Surface treatment | Zinc Plating, Phosphating and oiled, powder coated and so on | ||||
Payment | T/T | ||||
Market | Euro, USA ,Australian ,Spain ,Canada etc | ||||
Type | Laser cutting parts | ||||
Supply Ability | Supply Ability | 100000 Piece/Pieces per Month | |||
Packaging & Delivery | Packaging Details | According to the customer request and the product characteristics | |||
Port | HangZhou,China |
Company profile
HangZhou Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Hi-shen Hardware Co.,Ltd. stands on the beautiful and rich CZPT Port —-HangZhou city, ZHangZhoug province, nearby Xihu (West Lake) Dis. port, train station and high speed way provide a prerequisite for convenient transportation!
The company established in 2006 , specialize in all kinds of sheet metal fabrication , cnc machining parts , welding parts , stamping parts , tube bending parts and so on . Possess good sustainable development infrastructure and strain capacity for quick response to market demand . We carry out ISO9001 Quality Control System in our management .
Quality Control
To ensure correct standard and choose equivalent standard for material and technique requirements ,before running ,we would like to provide formal material certificate showing chemical compositions and property ,also if you need ,we can provide control plan ,showing processing and inspection tooling.
Packaging & Shipping
Company Information
Our Service
1. OEM/ODM Services, We have engineers to design as buyer’s requirements.
2. Specialized in manufacture metal products, the factory equipped with Cutting machines, punch machines with 10T-60T, plate cutting machines, pipe bending machines, roll bending machine, drilling machine, milling machine, lathe, grander machine, Co2 and argon-arc welding machines, etc.
3. 450m long all automatized metal surface processing plant, all automatized oil wash, rust removing, powder coating, curving, water wash, drying, and other procedures.
FAQ
Q: Are you trading company or manufacturer ?
A: We are factory with ISO and TS certificate .
Q: How long is your delivery time ?
A: Normaly 30days but it dpends on. For laser cutting parts , we can supply it within 10days, for sheet metal fabrication we can catch up within 25 days.We will always try our best to meet customer’s requirment if there is urgency.
Q: Do you provide samples ? Is it free ?
A: Yes , we can offer samples for free if there is no jigs or toolings needed in the production .
Q: What is your payment terms ?
A: Usually we do at 30% TT as deposit with full tooling cost if there is , and the balanace to be paid before shipment after approval of quality . But we also can offer better terms after we start cooperation while we have more know about each other
After-sales Service: | Customer |
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Condition: | New |
Axle Number: | Customize |
Application: | Trailer |
Certification: | ISO |
Material: | Steel |
Customization: |
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Axle Types
An axle is the central shaft of a rotating gear or wheel. Axles are either fixed to the wheels or mounted directly to the vehicle. They rotate with the wheels and can be equipped with bearings for smooth operation. Axle types include Czpt axles, Drop out axles, and Splines. Each has a unique design and function.
Spindles
The spindles on a vehicle’s axle are the main components that connect the wheels to the axle. They mount the wheels on the axle and fasten the braking system to the axle assembly. The spindles are fastened to the axle assembly with king pins and ball joints. They also fasten the wheel hub to the spindle via a castelated nut. In both applications, axle spindles are pivot points that are used to make turning motion possible.
There are three types of spindles for an axle. Typically, the spindles are bolted to the ends of a tubular axle, which is suspended by springs. The third type is a short stub axle, which uses a torsion beam to help the axle maintain a smooth ride over bumpy terrain.
Czpt axles
Czpt axles are available in a variety of configurations. From beam-to-independent designs to single-point-to-double-point designs, there’s a Czpt axle to fit your needs. These axles are designed to provide maximum power in a small package. Czpt has a proven track record of innovation and durability.
Czpt axles are found in front-end steering vehicles and heavy-duty pickups. Some models only use the front axle. There are also Czpt axles for light-duty pickups. You can easily recognize a Czpt axle by its shape. Some online sources offer diagrams to help you identify the axle.
Among the most popular Czpt axles are the Czpt 60 and the Czpt 44. Both models are desirable in their own right. You can order Czpt axle parts from the Czpt website. These products include u joints, differential cases, and loc pins. These parts can be purchased online, and they will be delivered right to your door.
In addition to the Czpt 60 front axle, Czpt axles also feature great aftermarket support. They can be upgraded with locking differentials, limited slip differentials, and high-capacity differential covers. They also feature heat-sinks that keep the axle cool. Czpt axles are also compatible with nearly every traction aid in the market.
Czpt is a global leader in driveline products and genuine service parts. With over a century of experience manufacturing quality products, Czpt axles provide performance and reliability.
Drop out axles
Drop out axles are crucial for mounting a front wheel to a bike. If the axles are not present, the wheel will not be able to be mounted. These dropouts are made of either steel or aluminum. They are 5.8mm thick. Axles with quick release axle hubs are compatible with steel dropouts.
Axle manufacturers make different dropout axles that are compatible with different axle sizes. These axles are available in a wide range of styles. The Shimano modular dropout, for example, is available in three main axle specifications: Road, Track, and Maxle. These dropouts are also available with different axle pinions.
Drop out axles can be quick release or through. Quick release axles are lighter than thru axles. They weigh approximately 60 to 80 grams. The difference between quick release and thru axles is in the thread pitch. Quick release axles have a smaller pitch than thru axles, which allows for easier installation and removal.
Thru axles are a popular choice for mountain bikes. They prevent the front wheel from coming out while riding. They are more secure and can prevent a wheel from coming off when moving. They are usually made of a thicker rod and screw into the frame. Both types of dropouts have their advantages and disadvantages. You should choose the type that works best for your needs. This is a decision that you will have to make on your own.
CV joints
When your vehicle is in motion, the CV joints on your axle transfer torque to the wheels. Although these joints come in a wide variety of designs, they all contain a bearing assembly that allows them to move. These joints are protected by a rubber boot that is filled with grease to keep them lubricated. When they become worn, they can cause your car to shudder and vibrate while accelerating.
To avoid joint failure, it is important to keep the CV joints free of road debris. Luckily, the boots are made of durable rubber, and a good quality one can last 100,000 miles. Unfortunately, if the rubber boot is torn, dirt and moisture can leak into the joint. Therefore, it’s important to inspect the boots regularly, and replace them if necessary.
Damaged CV joints can make control of your vehicle extremely difficult. They can also cause your steering wheel to jerk when you’re accelerating, increasing the risk of an accident. A damaged CV joint can also lead to axle separation, which can cause massive damage and a serious safety risk. However, if you don’t have the funds to replace the joint, you can repair the problem by applying a sleeve.
Unlike other drive systems, CV axles can transfer torque at an angle. This is possible because of the constant velocity joints. They’re akin to the univeersal joints on tail shafts, except they work on a much larger angle. This allows the drive shaft to transfer torque to the front wheels smoothly. It also allows the axle to move up and down.
A damaged CV axle will make a characteristic clicking sound when you’re turning the vehicle. This noise is very distinctive and can only be heard when the vehicle is in motion. If you hear this noise, then the joint is worn and is in danger of failure. If this noise is loud and consistent, you’ll need to replace it.
editor by CX 2023-06-14
China manufacturer New Available Ccr or Private Label Bearing CV Joint Boot Kit with Good quality
Product Description
ABS Ring Included: No
Axle Nut Locking Type: Self Lock
Axle Nut Supplied: Yes
Compressed Length: 21 1/4″
CV Axles Inboard Spline Count: 26
Emission Code : 1
Inboard Joint Type: Female
Input Shaft Connection Style: Spline
Input Shaft Spline Count: 26
Interchange Part Number: , GM-8047, 179047, GM-6120, GM6120, 9456N
Label Description – 80: New Constant Velocity Drive Axle
Length Measurement Method: Compressed
Life Cycle Status Code: 2
Life Cycle Status Description: Available to Order
Maximum Cases per Pallet Layer: 10
MSDS Required Flag: N
National Popularity Code : B
National Popularity Description: Next 20% of Product Group Sales Value
New or Remanufactured: New
Nut Head Size: 36mm Hex Head
Nut Length: OAH 20.8mm
Nut Locking Type: Self Lock
Nut Thread Size: M24 x 2.0
Other Part Number: 815-5270, GM-8232, 80-1507, , 80571
Outboard Joint Type: Male
Outboard Spline Count: 27
Output Shaft Connection Style: Spline
Output Shaft Spline Count: 27
Overall Length: 21 1/4″
Pallet Layer Maximum: 6
Product Condition: New
Product Description – Invoice – 40: CV Drive Axle New
Product Description – Long – 80: CV Drive Axle – Domestic New
Product Description – Short – 20: CV Drive Axle
Remanufactured Part: N
Spindle Nut Hex Head Size: 36mm
Spindle Nut Included: Yes
Spindle Nut Thread Size: M24 x 2.0
Drive Shaft | PATRON : PDS1507
- Fitting Position: Front Axle Right
REF NO.
FactoryNumber
GSP208050
OE Number
MakeNumber
GMC93720063
MakeNumber
GMC
MakeNumber
ISUZU
The Different Types of Splines in a Splined Shaft
A splined shaft is a machine component with internal and external splines. The splines are formed in 4 different ways: Involute, Parallel, Serrated, and Ball. You can learn more about each type of spline in this article. When choosing a splined shaft, be sure to choose the right 1 for your application. Read on to learn about the different types of splines and how they affect the shaft’s performance.
Involute splines
Involute splines in a splined shaft are used to secure and extend mechanical assemblies. They are smooth, inwardly curving grooves that resist separation during operation. A shaft with involute splines is often longer than the shaft itself. This feature allows for more axial movement. This is beneficial for many applications, especially in a gearbox.
The involute spline is a shaped spline, similar to a parallel spline. It is angled and consists of teeth that create a spiral pattern that enables linear and rotatory motion. It is distinguished from other splines by the serrations on its flanks. It also has a flat top. It is a good option for couplers and other applications where angular movement is necessary.
Involute splines are also called involute teeth because of their shape. They are flat on the top and curved on the sides. These teeth can be either internal or external. As a result, involute splines provide greater surface contact, which helps reduce stress and fatigue. Regardless of the shape, involute splines are generally easy to machine and fit.
Involute splines are a type of splines that are used in splined shafts. These splines have different names, depending on their diameters. An example set of designations is for a 32-tooth male spline, a 2,500-tooth module, and a 30 degree pressure angle. An example of a female spline, a fillet root spline, is used to describe the diameter of the splined shaft.
The effective tooth thickness of splines is dependent on the number of keyways and the type of spline. Involute splines in splined shafts should be designed to engage 25 to 50 percent of the spline teeth during the coupling. Involute splines should be able to withstand the load without cracking.
Parallel splines
Parallel splines are formed on a splined shaft by putting 1 or more teeth into another. The male spline is positioned at the center of the female spline. The teeth of the male spline are also parallel to the shaft axis, but a common misalignment causes the splines to roll and tilt. This is common in many industrial applications, and there are a number of ways to improve the performance of splines.
Typically, parallel splines are used to reduce friction in a rotating part. The splines on a splined shaft are narrower on the end face than the interior, which makes them more prone to wear. This type of spline is used in a variety of industries, such as machinery, and it also allows for greater efficiency when transmitting torque.
Involute splines on a splined shaft are the most common. They have equally spaced teeth, and are therefore less likely to crack due to fatigue. They also tend to be easy to cut and fit. However, they are not the best type of spline. It is important to understand the difference between parallel and involute splines before deciding on which spline to use.
The difference between splined and involute splines is the size of the grooves. Involute splines are generally larger than parallel splines. These types of splines provide more torque to the gear teeth and reduce stress during operation. They are also more durable and have a longer life span. And because they are used on farm machinery, they are essential in this type of application.
Serrated splines
A Serrated Splined Shaft has several advantages. This type of shaft is highly adjustable. Its large number of teeth allows large torques, and its shorter tooth width allows for greater adjustment. These features make this type of shaft an ideal choice for applications where accuracy is critical. Listed below are some of the benefits of this type of shaft. These benefits are just a few of the advantages. Learn more about this type of shaft.
The process of hobbing is inexpensive and highly accurate. It is useful for external spline shafts, but is not suitable for internal splines. This type of process forms synchronized shapes on the shaft, reducing the manufacturing cycle and stabilizing the relative phase between spline and thread. It uses a grinding wheel to shape the shaft. CZPT Manufacturing has a large inventory of Serrated Splined Shafts.
The teeth of a Serrated Splined Shaft are designed to engage with the hub over the entire circumference of the shaft. The teeth of the shaft are spaced uniformly around the spline, creating a multiple-tooth point of contact over the entire length of the shaft. The results of these analyses are usually satisfactory. But there are some limitations. To begin with, the splines of the Serrated Splined Shaft should be chosen carefully. If the application requires large-scale analysis, it may be necessary to modify the design.
The splines of the Serrated Splined Shaft are also used for other purposes. They can be used to transmit torque to another device. They also act as an anti-rotational device and function as a linear guide. Both the design and the type of splines determine the function of the Splined Shaft. In the automobile industry, they are used in vehicles, aerospace, earth-moving machinery, and many other industries.
Ball splines
The invention relates to a ball-spinned shaft. The shaft comprises a plurality of balls that are arranged in a series and are operatively coupled to a load path section. The balls are capable of rolling endlessly along the path. This invention also relates to a ball bearing. Here, a ball bearing is 1 of the many types of gears. The following discussion describes the features of a ball bearing.
A ball-splined shaft assembly comprises a shaft with at least 1 ball-spline groove and a plurality of circumferential step grooves. The shaft is held in a first holding means that extends longitudinally and is rotatably held by a second holding means. Both the shaft and the first holding means are driven relative to 1 another by a first driving means. It is possible to manufacture a ball-splined shaft in a variety of ways.
A ball-splined shaft features a nut with recirculating balls. The ball-splined nut rides in these grooves to provide linear motion while preventing rotation. A splined shaft with a nut that has recirculating balls can also provide rotary motion. A ball splined shaft also has higher load capacities than a ball bushing. For these reasons, ball splines are an excellent choice for many applications.
In this invention, a pair of ball-spinned shafts are housed in a box under a carrier device 40. Each of the 2 shafts extends along a longitudinal line of arm 50. One end of each shaft is supported rotatably by a slide block 56. The slide block also has a support arm 58 that supports the center arm 50 in a cantilever fashion.
Sector no-go gage
A no-go gauge is a tool that checks the splined shaft for oversize. It is an effective way to determine the oversize condition of a splined shaft without removing the shaft. It measures external splines and serrations. The no-go gage is available in sizes ranging from 19mm to 130mm with a 25mm profile length.
The sector no-go gage has 2 groups of diametrally opposed teeth. The space between them is manufactured to a maximum space width and the tooth thickness must be within a predetermined tolerance. This gage would be out of tolerance if the splines were measured with a pin. The dimensions of this splined shaft can be found in the respective ANSI or DIN standards.
The go-no-go gage is useful for final inspection of thread pitch diameter. It is also useful for splined shafts and threaded nuts. The thread of a screw must match the contour of the go-no-go gage head to avoid a no-go condition. There is no substitute for a quality machine. It is an essential tool for any splined shaft and fastener manufacturer.
The NO-GO gage can detect changes in tooth thickness. It can be calibrated under ISO17025 standards and has many advantages over a non-go gage. It also gives a visual reference of the thickness of a splined shaft. When the teeth match, the shaft is considered ready for installation. It is a critical process. In some cases, it is impossible to determine the precise length of the shaft spline.
The 45-degree pressure angle is most commonly used for axles and torque-delivering members. This pressure angle is the most economical in terms of tool life, but the splines will not roll neatly like a 30 degree angle. The 45-degree spline is more likely to fall off larger than the other two. Oftentimes, it will also have a crowned look. The 37.5 degree pressure angle is a compromise between the other 2 pressure angles. It is often used when the splined shaft material is harder than usual.
China manufacturer Wheel Hub Bearing 513188 for Buick, Chevrolet, GM with high quality
Product Description
Contact Person: Frank
Mobile:
Product Specification:
Front Axle
Flange Diameter: 5.94 In.
Bolt Circle Diameter: 5.00 In.
Wheel Pilot Diameter: 3.06 In.
Brake Pilot Diameter: 3.11 In.
Flange Offset: 1.85 In.
Hub Pilot Diameter: 3.62 In.
Hub Bolt Circle Diameter: 4.75 In.
Bolt Size: M12X1.5
Bolt Quantity: 6
Bolt Hole MET: M12X1.75
Bolt Hole qty: 3
Flange Shape: TRIANGULAR
ABS Sensor: Has ABS with Integral Sensor
Number of Splines: 27
Remark: |
1. Price term: FOB. |
2. Delivery date: 45 days after receive the deposit. |
3. MOQ: 50PCS |
The Different Types of Splines in a Splined Shaft
A splined shaft is a machine component with internal and external splines. The splines are formed in 4 different ways: Involute, Parallel, Serrated, and Ball. You can learn more about each type of spline in this article. When choosing a splined shaft, be sure to choose the right 1 for your application. Read on to learn about the different types of splines and how they affect the shaft’s performance.
Involute splines
Involute splines in a splined shaft are used to secure and extend mechanical assemblies. They are smooth, inwardly curving grooves that resist separation during operation. A shaft with involute splines is often longer than the shaft itself. This feature allows for more axial movement. This is beneficial for many applications, especially in a gearbox.
The involute spline is a shaped spline, similar to a parallel spline. It is angled and consists of teeth that create a spiral pattern that enables linear and rotatory motion. It is distinguished from other splines by the serrations on its flanks. It also has a flat top. It is a good option for couplers and other applications where angular movement is necessary.
Involute splines are also called involute teeth because of their shape. They are flat on the top and curved on the sides. These teeth can be either internal or external. As a result, involute splines provide greater surface contact, which helps reduce stress and fatigue. Regardless of the shape, involute splines are generally easy to machine and fit.
Involute splines are a type of splines that are used in splined shafts. These splines have different names, depending on their diameters. An example set of designations is for a 32-tooth male spline, a 2,500-tooth module, and a 30 degree pressure angle. An example of a female spline, a fillet root spline, is used to describe the diameter of the splined shaft.
The effective tooth thickness of splines is dependent on the number of keyways and the type of spline. Involute splines in splined shafts should be designed to engage 25 to 50 percent of the spline teeth during the coupling. Involute splines should be able to withstand the load without cracking.
Parallel splines
Parallel splines are formed on a splined shaft by putting 1 or more teeth into another. The male spline is positioned at the center of the female spline. The teeth of the male spline are also parallel to the shaft axis, but a common misalignment causes the splines to roll and tilt. This is common in many industrial applications, and there are a number of ways to improve the performance of splines.
Typically, parallel splines are used to reduce friction in a rotating part. The splines on a splined shaft are narrower on the end face than the interior, which makes them more prone to wear. This type of spline is used in a variety of industries, such as machinery, and it also allows for greater efficiency when transmitting torque.
Involute splines on a splined shaft are the most common. They have equally spaced teeth, and are therefore less likely to crack due to fatigue. They also tend to be easy to cut and fit. However, they are not the best type of spline. It is important to understand the difference between parallel and involute splines before deciding on which spline to use.
The difference between splined and involute splines is the size of the grooves. Involute splines are generally larger than parallel splines. These types of splines provide more torque to the gear teeth and reduce stress during operation. They are also more durable and have a longer life span. And because they are used on farm machinery, they are essential in this type of application.
Serrated splines
A Serrated Splined Shaft has several advantages. This type of shaft is highly adjustable. Its large number of teeth allows large torques, and its shorter tooth width allows for greater adjustment. These features make this type of shaft an ideal choice for applications where accuracy is critical. Listed below are some of the benefits of this type of shaft. These benefits are just a few of the advantages. Learn more about this type of shaft.
The process of hobbing is inexpensive and highly accurate. It is useful for external spline shafts, but is not suitable for internal splines. This type of process forms synchronized shapes on the shaft, reducing the manufacturing cycle and stabilizing the relative phase between spline and thread. It uses a grinding wheel to shape the shaft. CZPT Manufacturing has a large inventory of Serrated Splined Shafts.
The teeth of a Serrated Splined Shaft are designed to engage with the hub over the entire circumference of the shaft. The teeth of the shaft are spaced uniformly around the spline, creating a multiple-tooth point of contact over the entire length of the shaft. The results of these analyses are usually satisfactory. But there are some limitations. To begin with, the splines of the Serrated Splined Shaft should be chosen carefully. If the application requires large-scale analysis, it may be necessary to modify the design.
The splines of the Serrated Splined Shaft are also used for other purposes. They can be used to transmit torque to another device. They also act as an anti-rotational device and function as a linear guide. Both the design and the type of splines determine the function of the Splined Shaft. In the automobile industry, they are used in vehicles, aerospace, earth-moving machinery, and many other industries.
Ball splines
The invention relates to a ball-spinned shaft. The shaft comprises a plurality of balls that are arranged in a series and are operatively coupled to a load path section. The balls are capable of rolling endlessly along the path. This invention also relates to a ball bearing. Here, a ball bearing is 1 of the many types of gears. The following discussion describes the features of a ball bearing.
A ball-splined shaft assembly comprises a shaft with at least 1 ball-spline groove and a plurality of circumferential step grooves. The shaft is held in a first holding means that extends longitudinally and is rotatably held by a second holding means. Both the shaft and the first holding means are driven relative to 1 another by a first driving means. It is possible to manufacture a ball-splined shaft in a variety of ways.
A ball-splined shaft features a nut with recirculating balls. The ball-splined nut rides in these grooves to provide linear motion while preventing rotation. A splined shaft with a nut that has recirculating balls can also provide rotary motion. A ball splined shaft also has higher load capacities than a ball bushing. For these reasons, ball splines are an excellent choice for many applications.
In this invention, a pair of ball-spinned shafts are housed in a box under a carrier device 40. Each of the 2 shafts extends along a longitudinal line of arm 50. One end of each shaft is supported rotatably by a slide block 56. The slide block also has a support arm 58 that supports the center arm 50 in a cantilever fashion.
Sector no-go gage
A no-go gauge is a tool that checks the splined shaft for oversize. It is an effective way to determine the oversize condition of a splined shaft without removing the shaft. It measures external splines and serrations. The no-go gage is available in sizes ranging from 19mm to 130mm with a 25mm profile length.
The sector no-go gage has 2 groups of diametrally opposed teeth. The space between them is manufactured to a maximum space width and the tooth thickness must be within a predetermined tolerance. This gage would be out of tolerance if the splines were measured with a pin. The dimensions of this splined shaft can be found in the respective ANSI or DIN standards.
The go-no-go gage is useful for final inspection of thread pitch diameter. It is also useful for splined shafts and threaded nuts. The thread of a screw must match the contour of the go-no-go gage head to avoid a no-go condition. There is no substitute for a quality machine. It is an essential tool for any splined shaft and fastener manufacturer.
The NO-GO gage can detect changes in tooth thickness. It can be calibrated under ISO17025 standards and has many advantages over a non-go gage. It also gives a visual reference of the thickness of a splined shaft. When the teeth match, the shaft is considered ready for installation. It is a critical process. In some cases, it is impossible to determine the precise length of the shaft spline.
The 45-degree pressure angle is most commonly used for axles and torque-delivering members. This pressure angle is the most economical in terms of tool life, but the splines will not roll neatly like a 30 degree angle. The 45-degree spline is more likely to fall off larger than the other two. Oftentimes, it will also have a crowned look. The 37.5 degree pressure angle is a compromise between the other 2 pressure angles. It is often used when the splined shaft material is harder than usual.
China factory Funch Wheel Hub Bearing 52730-38100 for Hyundai near me manufacturer
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION:
Rear Axle
Flange Diameter: 5.83 In.
Bolt Circle Diameter: 4.50 In.
Wheel Pilot Diameter: 2.64 In.
Brake Pilot Diameter: 2.99 In.
Flange Offset: 2.32 In.
Hub Pilot Diameter: 2.60 In.
Hub Bolt Circle Diameter: 3.94 In.
Bolt Size: M12X1.5
Bolt Quantity: 4
Bolt Hole MET: M10X1.25
Bolt Hole qty: 4
Flange Shape: RECTANGULAR
ABS Sensor: Has ABS with Tone Ring Sensor
Number of Splines: N/A
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1. Price term: FOB. |
2. Delivery date: 45 days after receive the deposit. |
3. MOQ: 50 PCS |
Standard Length Splined Shafts
Standard Length Splined Shafts are made from Mild Steel and are perfect for most repair jobs, custom machinery building, and many other applications. All stock splined shafts are 2-3/4 inches in length, and full splines are available in any length, with additional materials and working lengths available upon request and quotation. CZPT Manufacturing Company is proud to offer these standard length shafts.
Disc brake mounting interfaces that are splined
There are 2 common disc brake mounting interfaces, splined and center lock. Disc brakes with splined interfaces are more common. They are usually easier to install. The center lock system requires a tool to remove the locking ring on the disc hub. Six-bolt rotors are easier to install and require only 6 bolts. The center lock system is commonly used with performance road bikes.
Post mount disc brakes require a post mount adapter, while flat mount disc brakes do not. Post mount adapters are more common and are used for carbon mountain bikes, while flat mount interfaces are becoming the norm on road and gravel bikes. All disc brake adapters are adjustable for rotor size, though. Road bikes usually use 160mm rotors while mountain bikes use rotors that are 180mm or 200mm.
Disc brake mounting interfaces that are helical splined
A helical splined disc brake mounting interface is designed with a splined connection between the hub and brake disc. This splined connection allows for a relatively large amount of radial and rotational displacement between the disc and hub. A loosely splined interface can cause a rattling noise due to the movement of the disc in relation to the hub.
The splines on the brake disc and hub are connected via an air gap. The air gap helps reduce heat conduction from the brake disc to the hub. The present invention addresses problems of noise, heat, and retraction of brake discs at the release of the brake. It also addresses issues with skewing and dragging. If you’re unsure whether this type of mounting interface is right for you, consult your mechanic.
Disc brake mounting interfaces that are helix-splined may be used in conjunction with other components of a wheel. They are particularly useful in disc brake mounting interfaces for hub-to-hub assemblies. The spacer elements, which are preferably located circumferentially, provide substantially the same function no matter how the brake disc rotates. Preferably, 3 spacer elements are located around the brake disc. Each of these spacer elements has equal clearance between the splines of the brake disc and the hub.
Spacer elements 6 include a helical spring portion 6.1 and extensions in tangential directions that terminate in hooks 6.4. These hooks abut against the brake disc 1 in both directions. The helical spring portion 5.1 and 6.1 have stiffness enough to absorb radial impacts. The spacer elements are arranged around the circumference of the intermeshing zone.
A helical splined disc mount includes a stabilizing element formed as a helical spring. The helical spring extends to the disc’s splines and teeth. The ends of the extension extend in opposite directions, while brackets at each end engage with the disc’s splines and teeth. This stabilizing element is positioned axially over the disc’s width.
Helical splined disc brake mounting interfaces are popular in bicycles and road bicycles. They’re a reliable, durable way to mount your brakes. Splines are widely used in aerospace, and have a higher fatigue life and reliability. The interfaces between the splined disc brake and BB spindle are made from aluminum and acetate.
As the splined hub mounts the disc in a helical fashion, the spring wire and disc 2 will be positioned in close contact. As the spring wire contacts the disc, it creates friction forces that are evenly distributed throughout the disc. This allows for a wide range of axial motion. Disc brake mounting interfaces that are helical splined have higher strength and stiffness than their counterparts.
Disc brake mounting interfaces that are helically splined can have a wide range of splined surfaces. The splined surfaces are the most common type of disc brake mounting interfaces. They are typically made of stainless steel or aluminum and can be used for a variety of applications. However, a splined disc mount will not support a disc with an oversized brake caliper.