Item Description
Merchandise Description
Comprehensive Specification
7″ 9″ ten” 11″ twelve” 12 1/4″ electric powered/hydraulic/mechanical brake assembly
for practically all sorts of light and medium-obligation trailer use.
Our Gain
1>Our joint venture companions are American Renowned axle firm AXLETEK,we have make a cooperation for 6 years.So we can offer secure and higher high quality brakes.
2>We have Studying and Advancement Section in Detroit,so we are also able of creating items in accordance drawing or samples to meet up with the particular need of our customes.
3>We can offer 7 inch,10 inch,twelve inch and twelve.twenty five inch brakes for the moment.
4>All the elements for the brakes are produced by ourself,so we can supply our client higher quality goods with resonable price.
5>We can also supply axle assemly.
Specification
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Some product versions
Product No. | Brake kind | Wideness | Thickness | Voltage | Cylinder | Max. Load |
B07E(AZ008) | Electrical Brake | 7 | 1 1/4 | 12 | two,000 lb | |
B10E(AZ004) | Electrical Brake | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | three,500 lb | |
B11E(AZ017) | Electric Brake | 11 | two | twelve | six,000 lb | |
B12E(AZ003) | Electric powered Brake | twelve | 2 | 12 | seven,000 lb | |
B35E(AZ056) | Electric Brake | ten | 1 3/four | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B44E(AZ063) | Electrical Brake | ten | two 1/four | 12 | 4,400 lb | |
B10EA(AZ571) | Electrical Brake self-altering | 10 | two 1/four | twelve | 3,five hundred lb | |
B11EA(AZ064) | Electric powered Brake self-adjusting | 11 | two | 12 | 6,000 lb | |
B12EA(AZ571) | Electric Brake self-altering | 12 | 2 | 12 | seven,000 lb | |
B35EA(AZ060) | Electric powered Brake self-altering | ten | one 3/4 | 12 | three,500 lb | |
B44EA(AZ057) | Electric Brake self-altering | 10 | two 1/4 | twelve | four,400 lb | |
B10EAP(AZ037) | Electric Brake self-altering w/parking | ten | two 1/four | twelve | 3,500 lb | |
B12EAP(AZ036) | Electrical Brake self-modifying w/parking | twelve | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B07EP(AZ034) | Electrical Brake with Parking lever | 7 | one 1/4 | 12 | two,000 lb | |
B10EP(AZ013) | Electrical Brake with Parking lever | ten | two 1/4 | 12 | three,500 lb | |
B12EP(AZ011) | Electric powered Brake with Parking lever | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B35EP(AZ061) | Electric powered Brake with Parking lever | ten | 1 3/4 | 12 | three,five hundred lb | |
B44EP(AZ062) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | ten | two 1/four | twelve | 4,400 lb | |
B09M(AZ038) | Mechannical Brake | 9 | 1 3/4 | three,000 lb | ||
B09H(AZ031) | Hydraulic Brake | nine | one 3/four | Duo-servo | three,000 lb | |
B10H(AZ007) | Hydraulic Brake | ten | two 1/four | Uni-servo | 3,five hundred lb | |
B12H(AZ006) | Hydraulic Brake | twelve | two | Uni-servo | seven,000 lb | |
B10HB(AZ012) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing | 10 | two 1/four | Uni-servo | 3,five hundred lb | |
B12HB(AZ571) | Hydraulic Brake free of charge-backing | twelve | 2 | Uni-servo | seven,000 lb | |
B10HBP(AZ019) | Hydraulic Brake cost-free-backing w/parking | ten | two 1/4 | Uni-servo | three,five hundred lb | |
B12HBP(AZ018) | Hydraulic Brake cost-free-backing w/parking | twelve | two | Uni-servo | seven,000 lb | |
B10HP(AZ026) | Hydraulic Brake with Parking lever | ten | two 1/four | Uni-servo | 3,five hundred lb | |
B12HP(AZ571) | Hydraulic Brake with Parking lever | twelve | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B1208E(AZ001a) | Heavy responsibility Electrical Brake | 12 1/4 | 3 3/eight | 12 | 8,000 lb | |
B1210E(AZ001b) | Large responsibility Electric Brake | 12 1/four | 3 3/8 | 12 | ten,000 lb | |
B1212E(AZ002) | Heavy duty Electric powered Brake | 12 1/four | 5 | twelve | twelve,000 lb | |
B1208EP(AZ035) | Weighty obligation Electric Brake w/Parking | 12 1/4 | 3 3/eight | twelve | 8,000 lb | |
B1210EP(AZ001c) | Heavy responsibility Electric powered Brake w/Parking | twelve 1/4 | three 3/eight | 12 | 10,000 lb | |
B1210H(AZ571) | Heavy responsibility Hydraulic Brake | 12 1/four | three 3/8 | Duo-servo | ten,000 lb | |
…to be ongoing. Much more trailer chassis components-axle,hub,drum,caliper… are available also |
Packaging & Delivery
Normally, in neutral white bins and brown cartons or as ur demands.
All our products would be offerd to you only after they handed a collection of serous exams. We offer you them to you with an easy heart since we know you will be pleased and protected with our solution.
Firm Profile
Set up in 2006, HangZhou Airui Brake Program Co., LTD is a Sino-American joint undertaking. The American AXLE TEKNOLOGY LLC is a famous AXLE company, specializing in the design, growth and manufacture of AXLE and its components, and has wealthy knowledge in the advancement of brakes, drums, AXLE and other trailer areas. One particular of the biggest bridge and spare parts suppliers in Europe.
The organization has passed the national CCC certification, ISO9001, TS16949 top quality system certification, North American Automobile parts AMECA certification, Canadian Standards Association CSA certification, ECE certification, technology has achieved the world’s sophisticated stage, and attained a quantity of complex patents, has been broadly regarded by buyers. Company manufacturing facility location of 65,000 sq. meters, a lot more than five hundred staff, like far more than thirty professional complex investigation and growth staff, geared up with the world’s leading laboratory, specializing in trailer, rv bridge, brake, brake drum, spring suspension, connector, casters and connected parts creation, advancement and product sales in a single.
Goods are mainly exported to the United States, Canada, Australia and other nations and areas. Core merchandise, electromagnetic brake, axle, electromagnet, and other wheel conclude trailer elements, annual output of 2 million sets, accounting for much more than ninety% of the domestic export of equivalent products market share, North The united states 40-fifty% market share.
FAQ
one. who are we?
We are based mostly in ZheJiang , China, commence from 2006,sell to North The us(67.00%),Oceania(twenty.00%),Domestic Market(6.00%),South The usa,Eastern Europe,Southeast Asia,Africa,Eastern Asia,Western Europe,Central The usa. There are total about 301-500 men and women in our place of work.
two. how can we promise top quality?
Usually a pre-creation sample prior to mass creation
Usually closing Inspection ahead of cargo
3.what can you purchase from us?
Brake Assembly and Components,Axle Assembly and Parts,Brake Pad,Brake Lining
four. why should you buy from us not from other suppliers?
1> be good at the formulation check out and build,advancement staff rank best 3 in China
2> huge revenue division in The united states
3>with 8 several years manufacture knowledge
4>300 acers factory
5>ISO/TS16949 and CSA certification
6>products sales more than the globe
five. what providers can we supply?
Accepted Shipping Terms: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW
Acknowledged Payment Currency:USD,JPY
Acknowledged Payment Variety: T/T,L/C,PayPal
Language Spoken:English,Chinese,Spanish,Japanese,Portuguese,German,Arabic,French,Russian,Korean,Hindi,Italian
After-sales Service: | Strict Quality Control, Safe Service for You |
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Condition: | New |
Axle Number: | 1 |
Application: | Trailer |
Material: | Steel |
Type: | Front Axles |
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Samples: |
US$ 200/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) |
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Customization: |
Available
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Model No. | Brake type | Wideness | Thickness | Voltage | Cylinder | Max. Load |
B07E(AZ008) | Electric Brake | 7 | 1 1/4 | 12 | 2,000 lb | |
B10E(AZ004) | Electric Brake | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B11E(AZ017) | Electric Brake | 11 | 2 | 12 | 6,000 lb | |
B12E(AZ003) | Electric Brake | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B35E(AZ056) | Electric Brake | 10 | 1 3/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B44E(AZ063) | Electric Brake | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 4,400 lb | |
B10EA(AZ022) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B11EA(AZ064) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 11 | 2 | 12 | 6,000 lb | |
B12EA(AZ021) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B35EA(AZ060) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 10 | 1 3/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B44EA(AZ057) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 4,400 lb | |
B10EAP(AZ037) | Electric Brake self-adjusting w/parking | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B12EAP(AZ036) | Electric Brake self-adjusting w/parking | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B07EP(AZ034) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 7 | 1 1/4 | 12 | 2,000 lb | |
B10EP(AZ013) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B12EP(AZ011) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B35EP(AZ061) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 10 | 1 3/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B44EP(AZ062) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 4,400 lb | |
B09M(AZ038) | Mechannical Brake | 9 | 1 3/4 | 3,000 lb | ||
B09H(AZ031) | Hydraulic Brake | 9 | 1 3/4 | Duo-servo | 3,000 lb | |
B10H(AZ007) | Hydraulic Brake | 10 | 2 1/4 | Uni-servo | 3,500 lb | |
B12H(AZ006) | Hydraulic Brake | 12 | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B10HB(AZ012) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing | 10 | 2 1/4 | Uni-servo | 3,500 lb | |
B12HB(AZ010) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing | 12 | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B10HBP(AZ019) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing w/parking | 10 | 2 1/4 | Uni-servo | 3,500 lb | |
B12HBP(AZ018) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing w/parking | 12 | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B10HP(AZ026) | Hydraulic Brake with Parking lever | 10 | 2 1/4 | Uni-servo | 3,500 lb | |
B12HP(AZ025) | Hydraulic Brake with Parking lever | 12 | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B1208E(AZ001a) | Heavy duty Electric Brake | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | 12 | 8,000 lb | |
B1210E(AZ001b) | Heavy duty Electric Brake | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | 12 | 10,000 lb | |
B1212E(AZ002) | Heavy duty Electric Brake | 12 1/4 | 5 | 12 | 12,000 lb | |
B1208EP(AZ035) | Heavy duty Electric Brake w/Parking | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | 12 | 8,000 lb | |
B1210EP(AZ001c) | Heavy duty Electric Brake w/Parking | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | 12 | 10,000 lb | |
B1210H(AZ020) | Heavy duty Hydraulic Brake | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | Duo-servo | 10,000 lb | |
…to be continued. More trailer chassis parts-axle,hub,drum,caliper… are available too |
After-sales Service: | Strict Quality Control, Safe Service for You |
---|---|
Condition: | New |
Axle Number: | 1 |
Application: | Trailer |
Material: | Steel |
Type: | Front Axles |
###
Samples: |
US$ 200/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) |
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###
Customization: |
Available
|
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###
Model No. | Brake type | Wideness | Thickness | Voltage | Cylinder | Max. Load |
B07E(AZ008) | Electric Brake | 7 | 1 1/4 | 12 | 2,000 lb | |
B10E(AZ004) | Electric Brake | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B11E(AZ017) | Electric Brake | 11 | 2 | 12 | 6,000 lb | |
B12E(AZ003) | Electric Brake | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B35E(AZ056) | Electric Brake | 10 | 1 3/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B44E(AZ063) | Electric Brake | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 4,400 lb | |
B10EA(AZ022) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B11EA(AZ064) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 11 | 2 | 12 | 6,000 lb | |
B12EA(AZ021) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B35EA(AZ060) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 10 | 1 3/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B44EA(AZ057) | Electric Brake self-adjusting | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 4,400 lb | |
B10EAP(AZ037) | Electric Brake self-adjusting w/parking | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B12EAP(AZ036) | Electric Brake self-adjusting w/parking | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B07EP(AZ034) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 7 | 1 1/4 | 12 | 2,000 lb | |
B10EP(AZ013) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B12EP(AZ011) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 12 | 2 | 12 | 7,000 lb | |
B35EP(AZ061) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 10 | 1 3/4 | 12 | 3,500 lb | |
B44EP(AZ062) | Electric Brake with Parking lever | 10 | 2 1/4 | 12 | 4,400 lb | |
B09M(AZ038) | Mechannical Brake | 9 | 1 3/4 | 3,000 lb | ||
B09H(AZ031) | Hydraulic Brake | 9 | 1 3/4 | Duo-servo | 3,000 lb | |
B10H(AZ007) | Hydraulic Brake | 10 | 2 1/4 | Uni-servo | 3,500 lb | |
B12H(AZ006) | Hydraulic Brake | 12 | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B10HB(AZ012) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing | 10 | 2 1/4 | Uni-servo | 3,500 lb | |
B12HB(AZ010) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing | 12 | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B10HBP(AZ019) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing w/parking | 10 | 2 1/4 | Uni-servo | 3,500 lb | |
B12HBP(AZ018) | Hydraulic Brake free-backing w/parking | 12 | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B10HP(AZ026) | Hydraulic Brake with Parking lever | 10 | 2 1/4 | Uni-servo | 3,500 lb | |
B12HP(AZ025) | Hydraulic Brake with Parking lever | 12 | 2 | Uni-servo | 7,000 lb | |
B1208E(AZ001a) | Heavy duty Electric Brake | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | 12 | 8,000 lb | |
B1210E(AZ001b) | Heavy duty Electric Brake | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | 12 | 10,000 lb | |
B1212E(AZ002) | Heavy duty Electric Brake | 12 1/4 | 5 | 12 | 12,000 lb | |
B1208EP(AZ035) | Heavy duty Electric Brake w/Parking | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | 12 | 8,000 lb | |
B1210EP(AZ001c) | Heavy duty Electric Brake w/Parking | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | 12 | 10,000 lb | |
B1210H(AZ020) | Heavy duty Hydraulic Brake | 12 1/4 | 3 3/8 | Duo-servo | 10,000 lb | |
…to be continued. More trailer chassis parts-axle,hub,drum,caliper… are available too |
The Different Types of Axles
An axle is the central shaft of a gear or wheel. Axles are either fixed to the wheels or fixed to the vehicle. In some cases, they rotate together with the wheels and vehicle. The axle may also include bearings and mounting points. There are many types of axles, and it is important to understand the difference between each type.
Transaxle
The transaxle is the single mechanical device that combines the functions of a car’s differential, axle and transmission. It’s produced in manual and automatic models. A manual version is the preferred one for everyday driving, while an automatic one is more efficient in preventing vehicle damage. Here are some basics about the transaxle.
Transaxles are essential components of a car’s drivetrain, and any problems can cause major damage and leave the driver stranded. Transaxles include the transmission and the differential, which transfer the engine’s power to the wheels. Taking the time to check the transaxle is important to ensure that everything is functioning properly.
The transaxle is a very complex machine that combines the functions of the final drive and the transmission into one compact unit. The transaxle is a very versatile piece of automotive technology, and is an essential component of a front-wheel-drive car. In addition to conventional front-wheel-drive vehicles, many modern rear-wheel-drive vehicles use a transaxle to provide more even weight distribution.
The first American car to use a transaxle was the Cord 810 in the early 1920s. It was well ahead of its time, but was unsuccessful. For many years, the front-wheel drive automobile was absent from the United States automotive scene. It wasn’t until the 1960s that a front-wheel drive automobile re-emerged. A front-wheel-drive automobile, known as a transaxle, was the first to reach the market, and it’s not the only car to use this gearing.
A transaxle is a good option for vehicles with an extreme amount of torque. This system can handle powerful engine designs while keeping weight in the engine bay. It is not a perfect solution for all vehicles, however. In some vehicles, the extra weight added to the engine bay will affect the performance. The added weight will reduce traction. In addition, a transaxle mounts behind the engine, which adds weight to the rear.
Transaxles are the primary part of vehicles that have front-wheel drive. Their purpose is to transmit power from the engine to the drive wheels. The front-wheel-drive assembly had 2 short axles with complicated ball joints.
Full-floating axle
A full-floating axle is different from a semi-floating axle in several ways. A semi-floating axle is used for rear wheel drive cars, where it has a bearing mounted in the axle shaft. This axle supports the vehicle’s weight and transmits the drive torque from the transmission to the wheels. However, a semi-floating axle’s load capacity is limited by the size of the axle bearing. A full-floating axle, on the other hand, has the bearing mounted on the outside of the axle tube. The bearing is the only part of the axle that supports the vehicle, and the hub and bearing assembly are held together by a large nut.
The drive axle on a full-floating axle is splined at both ends so that it can easily be removed from the rear of a vehicle without removing the wheel. This type of axle makes it possible to change gears quickly and easily. Because of this, it’s not necessary to remove the wheels and tires in order to replace the axle. Instead, a common tool used to remove the axle from the wheel hub is an axle wrench.
Full-floating axles are more common in heavy-duty vehicles. The ability to carry heavy loads without causing the axle to break is a big advantage to full-floating axles. These axles require less maintenance and require less bends than traditional axles and may even be worth the extra investment if you have a heavy load to carry.
A full-floating axle allows the driver to change a broken axle shaft without having to remove the entire wheel. A full-floating axle will also allow the driver to remove the axle shaft without having to take off the wheel. Full-floating axles are also more durable than semi-floaters, which have weight resting on the axle tubes and housing.
While a full-floating axle is more expensive to manufacture, it is better for heavier vehicles that carry heavy loads. It is better to choose a full-floating axle if you have a heavy load or plan on towing.
Three-quarter floater
A three-quarter floating axle is a type of floating axle that’s a compromise between the full and semi-floating types. Its bearings are located on the axle casing rather than on the hub, which means that it’s less susceptible to axle breakdown. However, it’s not as robust as a full floating axle.
This design combines the benefits of fully-floating axles with the simplicity of a semi-floating axle. Instead of having multiple wheel bearings, a single wheel bearing is installed in the center of the hub. The hub is then keyed rigidly to the axle shaft, providing a connecting connection and maintaining wheel alignment.
While a full-floating axle is the most common style of truck axle, you may see the three-quarter floater on the side of a pickup. It was common for 3/4-ton Gms to use these axles until the 1980s. Dodge and Ford also used a semi-float axle called a Dana 60. The difference between the two types of axles is the amount of support provided by the axleshaft and hub, and the number of lug nuts on the axleshaft and hub are different.
The three-quarter floater axle drive assembly of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1. The axle housing comprises an elongated axle tube 12, a hub member 30, and a hub shaft 16. A hub member 30 is rotatably supported on the axle tube 12 by an anti-friction bearing assembly 42. The axle shaft is retained in place by a domed plate 26.
This axle design has two main advantages. First, it transfers the weight of the vehicle to the axle casing. It also helps transfer the driving torque and side thrust to the wheel. This type of axle also has a differential cross shaft, which limits inward axial movement of the axle shaft.
Dead axle
A Dead axle is a structural component that supports the rear wheel of a vehicle. It can either be straight or angled and is located behind the drive axle. Depending on the vehicle, the dead axle may be steerable. Tag axles are also common on agricultural equipment and certain heavy construction machinery. They are also known as lazy axles because they only contact the ground when a vehicle is carrying a significant load, thus saving tire wear. Dead axles may be rigid or flexible.
Some rear dead axles can also be configured as an air tank. The air is taken in and out of the rear dead axle through the port portions of the rear axle. This can reduce the size of the air tank. For this reason, it is a preferred design for rear dead axles. While most vehicles are equipped with two axles, the rear axle can be used to accommodate cargo.
FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of a vehicle with two rear axles. The front axle is called the drive axle and the rear dead axle is called the dead axle. These components are located on a truck body frame. There are also battery and fuel tanks. They are used to distribute driving force from the front to rear wheels.
An axle is a crucial component of a vehicle. It transfers power from the engine to the wheels. A live axle is connected to the drive shaft and transmission, while a dead axle receives no direct power. This is the main difference between a live and dead axle. Although a dead axle is not as useful as a live one, it is still essential to understand what drives a car.
Dead axles are used in many vehicles for different purposes. Many large trucks are fitted with several of them for load bearing purposes. They also help distribute weight.
editor by czh 2022-12-21