- main
axle reaches its
weight limit. The dead
axles can
still be
lifted by the
press of a
button if needed, for
better maneuverability. Lift
axles were...
-
utility task
vehicles (UTV).
Dropped axle Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Portal axles. "New ****er
portal axles for
compact utility tractors - introduced...
- A stub
axle or stud
axle is
either one of two
front axles in a rear-wheel
drive vehicle, or one of the two rear
axles in a front-wheel
drive vehicle. In...
- than two
axles (e.g. some trucks), the
wheelbase is the
distance between the
steering (front)
axle and the
centerpoint of the
driving axle group. In...
-
Axlor is a
prehistoric archeological site in the
village of Dima in
Biscay in the
Autonomous Basque Community of Spain,
dating from the
Middle Paleolithic...
- or shaft. Beam
axles were once
commonly used at the rear
wheels of a vehicle, but historically, they have also been used as
front axles in four-wheel-drive...
- toothed, that is, gears) are used. As a
wheel and
axle is a type of lever, a
system of
wheels and
axles is like a
compound lever. On a
powered wheeled vehicle...
-
axles than
dropped front axles.
Dropped axles are
widely used on low-floor
buses to
achieve the
desired floor height.
Portal axle,
geared hubs, used for...
- Sisu
Axles, Inc. (Finnish: Sisu
Akselit Oy) is a
producer of
heavy vehicle axles in Hämeenlinna, Finland. The company's main
markets are in
heavy truck...
-
powered axle, one idle
axle, and one more
powered axle. All
powered axles are
individually driven by
traction motors. BB Four
powered axles all mounted...