Model information identification, E -120 0 i – Spicer Steer and Drive Wheel Ends Service Manual User Manual

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General Information

Model Information Identification

Steer Axle Identification

Model Number Information

E Family, D Family Numbering System

EFA Family Numbering System

I Family Numbering System

Model Number Location

The Spicer front non-drive steering axles are identified with a
tag located between the spring pads, on the front side of the
center beam section.

The axle tag contains the serial number, the model number,
and the assembly number.

If Steer Axle is LMS™, as shown on the hub, see page 30 for
removal and assembly procedures.

If Steer Axle is Standard, see page 39 for removal and
page 22 for assembly procedures.

E Family Tag

EFA Family Tag

Design Level

E -120 0

I

Beam Type
I - I-Beam
T - Tubular

Series

GAWR x 100 lbs.
Example:
120 x 100 = 12,000 lbs.

Nominal Load
Capacity
12 - 12,000 lbs.
18 - 18,000 lbs.
22 - 22,000 lbs.
24 - 24,000 lbs.

Series

Beam Type
F - Forged I-Beam
T - Tubular Beam

Design Level

EFA 12 F 4

I

120

SG

Nominal Load

Carrying Capacity

60 = 6,000 lbs.
80 = 8,000 lbs.
100 = 10,000 lbs.
120 = 12,000 lbs.
140 = 14,000 lbs.
160 = 16,000 lbs.
180 = 18,000 lbs.
200 = 20,000 lbs.

Beam Type/
Series

SG =

SB =
W =

I-Beam Standard
Overall Width
Coach Beam
Over 96"
Overall Width

Tag

CUST PART NO. XXXX

SPEC.
XXXXXX
MODEL
XXXXX

MADE IN:

PART NO.

SPICER

XXXX

SERIAL NO.

XXXXXXXX

RATIO

XXXXX

Dana Part Number

Spicer Axle

MODEL

000000

000000

PART NO.

SPEC.

SERIAL NO.

000000000

0000000000

CUST. PT. NO.

0000000000

MADE IN

0000000

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