China Custom Galvanized Boat Trailer Knott Torsion Axle with Accu-Lube Hubs 3500lb 86′′ Hubface cv axle

Product Description

Need a new Galvanized Torsion Axle for your Boat Trailer?  This Axle comes equipped with 5 lug (4.5 inch bolt spacing) Galvanized Idler Hubs and Posi Lube/Accu Lube Spindles with a grease fitting in the end.  The axle fits I Beam Trailers with an outside width of 72 inches.  This Boat Trailer Torsion Axle is great for Pontoon Boats, Center Console Boats or any other kind of Fresh Water or Saltwater vehicle thanks to its fully hot-dip galvanized construction.  Replace your Leaf springs for good with this Torsion Bar Axle.

I Beam Trailer Frame Width Required for This Axle Size – 72-inch Wide Trailer Frames (I-Beam Construction) – Measured outside to outside 
 
Torsion Axle Specifications:

  • Hubface measurement – 86″
  • Brake flange measurement – 80″
  • Outside of torsion bracket – 74 1/2″
  • Starting angle height (no load) – 4.26″
  • Starting angle height (full load) – 2.04
  • Torsion axle starting angle – 30 degree down
  • 5 on 4 1/2″ bolt pattern

  • V Bend Style Torsion Axle with drain hole
  • Grease-able spindle
  • 4 Hole Brake Flanges for disc brakes

 
This Hot-Dipped Galvanized Torsion Axle ships with galvanized Idler hubs installed.  The hubs and bearings are pre-greased with a lithium-based grease, but additional grease may be added after installation.
 
Galvanized Hub Specifications:

  • 5 on 4 ½ inch Bolt Pattern
  • 1 3/8 inch inner bearing, 1 1/16 inch outer bearing
  • 1.72 inch inner diameter grease seal
  • Hot-Dipped Galvanized
  • 1.98 dust cap size, dust cap is included and has a removable rubber plug for easy access to the Spindles built-in Grease fitting.

     
    If you need to replace the mounting hardware as well, either Click the Check Box for (4) I Beam Torsion Axle Mounting Bolts SS, or Go to 1/2 inch Diameter by 1 1/2 inch Long Stainless Steel Bolt  and order the quantity you need (typically 4 total per axle.)
     
    New Mounting Holes May need to be drilled in order to install the new axle.
     
    These Axles can be used on Boat Trailers or Utility Trailers.  Box Trailers, Car Haulers, Horse Trailers etc. can all benefit from the Torsion Arm System over leaf springs, and the Galvanized Coating will last even longer if the trailer isn’t entering saltwater.

 

PN Axle Type Rating Hub Face to Hub Face Mounting Bracket Center Brake Flange to Brake Flange Hub Type Finish Bearings
TTA009 Galvanized Boat Trailer Torsion Axle 3500 lb 5 Lug 3,500 lbs. 86″ 74-1/2″  80″ 5 bolt on 4-1/2″ Bolt Pattern (Pre-greased Hubs Included) Hot-Dipped Galvanized 1-3/8″ x 1-1/16″

SELECTING THE PROPER TRAILER AXLE
When selecting an axle for your application remember to consider the following important specifications:

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

     

How can I tell between a torsion axle and leaf spring axle?

If you have spring axle suspension your trailer will have leaf springs. Your suspension should look similar to this:

If you have torsion axle suspension your trailer will look similar to this:

What are the pros and cons of a leaf sprung axles and torsion axles?
Both torsion and suspensions have a record of reliability. There are advantages and disadvantages to both, but it comes down to your preference because they both work great in their own way.
Torsion axles are made up of thick rubber cords concealed in the axle’s tubing. As each wheel moves up and down, the rubber cords compress offering an even wheel suspension for a smooth ride. Each wheel acts independently, moving and absorbing shocks.Torsion axles are mounted directly to the frame which means fewer moving parts compared to spring suspensions, resulting in a smoother shock action. This stiffens the frame, reducing flex.
This system is also less likely to corrode because the axle tube is galvanized inside and out. There are no metal-to-metal action like springs, so bare metal isn’t exposed, preventing corrosion. There are fewer working parts in a torsion suspension, therefore less maintenance is required.
The disadvantages of torsion are they are more expensive than spring suspensions and more expensive to repair or replace. There is also no impact distribution, so if you hit a curb, the full impact is on 1 wheel or set of wheels.

Leaf springs have been used for centuries and have proven to be solid performers. This is the most widely used suspension system due to its affordability. Spring suspensions are the most dependable for even tire wear and a steady ride, especially in multi-axle applications. Leaf springs better absorb the load from uneven ground or shock from a pothole. Each tire has its own set of springs. If you have to store your trailer on uneven ground, the independent wheel suspension means the trailer will hold up better over time. Spring suspensions are cheaper and easier to repair compared to torsion suspensions.One con of springs is the metal-on-metal design can lead to faster wear, leading to more frequent repairs. Spring suspensions also tend to be a bouncy ride with an empty load or on uneven, rough roads.


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.

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A: Yes, we have our own factory, own engineers, we can meet custom’s unique requirement.

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A: Yes, we can according to your exact requirement.

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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.

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Condition: New
Axle Number: 2
Application: Trailer
Certification: ASTM, CE, DIN, ISO
Material: Steel
Type: Front Axles
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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.

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How do axle ratios impact the performance and fuel efficiency of a vehicle?

The axle ratio of a vehicle plays a crucial role in determining its performance characteristics and fuel efficiency. Here’s a detailed explanation of how axle ratios impact these aspects:

Performance:

The axle ratio refers to the ratio of the number of rotations the driveshaft makes to the number of rotations the axle makes. A lower axle ratio, such as 3.23:1, means the driveshaft rotates 3.23 times for every rotation of the axle, while a higher ratio, like 4.10:1, indicates more driveshaft rotations per axle rotation.

A lower axle ratio, also known as a numerically higher ratio, provides better low-end torque and acceleration. This is because the engine’s power is multiplied as it goes through the gears, resulting in quicker acceleration from a standstill or at lower speeds. Vehicles with lower axle ratios are commonly found in trucks and performance-oriented vehicles where quick acceleration and towing capacity are desired.

On the other hand, a higher axle ratio, or numerically lower ratio, sacrifices some of the low-end torque for higher top-end speed and fuel efficiency. Vehicles with higher axle ratios are typically used in highway driving scenarios where maintaining higher speeds and maximizing fuel efficiency are prioritized.

Fuel Efficiency:

The axle ratio directly affects the engine’s RPM (revolutions per minute) at a given vehicle speed. A lower axle ratio keeps the engine running at higher RPMs, which may result in increased fuel consumption. However, this ratio can provide better towing capabilities and improved off-the-line acceleration.

In contrast, a higher axle ratio allows the engine to operate at lower RPMs during cruising speeds. This can lead to improved fuel efficiency because the engine doesn’t have to work as hard to maintain the desired speed. It’s worth noting that other factors, such as engine efficiency, aerodynamics, and vehicle weight, also influence fuel efficiency.

Manufacturers carefully select the axle ratio based on the vehicle’s intended purpose and desired performance characteristics. Some vehicles may offer multiple axle ratio options to cater to different driving preferences and requirements.

It’s important to consider that changing the axle ratio can have implications on the overall drivetrain system. Modifying the axle ratio can affect the vehicle’s speedometer accuracy, transmission shifting points, and may require recalibration of the engine control unit (ECU) to maintain optimal performance.

As always, for precise information on a specific vehicle’s axle ratio and its impact on performance and fuel efficiency, it is best to consult the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications or consult with automotive experts.

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What are the factors to consider when choosing an axle for a custom-built vehicle?

Choosing the right axle for a custom-built vehicle is crucial for ensuring optimal performance, durability, and safety. Here are several key factors to consider when selecting an axle for a custom-built vehicle:

  1. Vehicle Type and Intended Use:
  2. Consider the type of vehicle you are building and its intended use. Factors such as vehicle weight, power output, terrain (on-road or off-road), towing capacity, and payload requirements will influence the axle selection. Off-road vehicles may require axles with higher strength and durability, while performance-oriented vehicles may benefit from axles that can handle increased power and torque.

  3. Axle Type:
  4. Choose the appropriate axle type based on your vehicle’s drivetrain configuration. Common axle types include solid axles (live axles) and independent axles. Solid axles are often used in heavy-duty applications and off-road vehicles due to their robustness and ability to handle high loads. Independent axles offer improved ride quality and handling characteristics but may have lower load-carrying capacities.

  5. Weight Capacity:
  6. Determine the required weight capacity of the axle based on the vehicle’s weight and intended payload. It’s crucial to select an axle that can handle the anticipated loads without exceeding its weight rating. Consider factors such as cargo, passengers, and accessories that may contribute to the overall weight.

  7. Axle Ratio:
  8. Choose an axle ratio that matches your vehicle’s powertrain and desired performance characteristics. The axle ratio affects the torque multiplication between the engine and wheels, influencing acceleration, towing capability, and fuel efficiency. Higher axle ratios provide more torque multiplication for improved low-end power but may sacrifice top-end speed.

  9. Braking System Compatibility:
  10. Ensure that the chosen axle is compatible with your vehicle’s braking system. Consider factors such as the axle’s mounting provisions for brake calipers, rotor size compatibility, and the need for an anti-lock braking system (ABS) if required.

  11. Suspension Compatibility:
  12. Consider the compatibility of the chosen axle with your vehicle’s suspension system. Factors such as axle mounting points, suspension geometry, and overall ride height should be taken into account. Ensure that the axle can be properly integrated with your chosen suspension components and that it provides sufficient ground clearance for your specific application.

  13. Aftermarket Support:
  14. Consider the availability of aftermarket support for the chosen axle. This includes access to replacement parts, upgrade options, and technical expertise. A robust aftermarket support network can be beneficial for future maintenance, repairs, and customization needs.

  15. Budget:
  16. Set a realistic budget for the axle selection, keeping in mind that high-performance or specialized axles may come at a higher cost. Balance your requirements with your budget to find the best axle option that meets your needs without exceeding your financial limitations.

When choosing an axle for a custom-built vehicle, it’s recommended to consult with knowledgeable professionals, experienced builders, or reputable axle manufacturers. They can provide valuable guidance, assist in understanding technical specifications, and help you select the most suitable axle for your specific custom vehicle project.

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