Spicer, Steer axles – there is no comparison – Spicer Medium- and Heavy-Duty Steer Axles vs. Competitive Steer Axles User Manual

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Spicer

®

Steer Axles –

There is no comparison.

Spicer

®

medium- and heavy-duty steer axles

host a number of patented design features to
keep vehicles out of the shop and on the road.

The Right Steer Axle

for Your Application.

Spicer

®

Steer Axles improve

vehicle performance, whether it’s

on-highway, city delivery or bus chassis

applications. The exclusive combination of larger

kingpin bushings and a kingpin sealing system helps

ensure long service life and reduced maintenance.

In addition, the unique two-drawkey and spring

washer kingpin retention system, along with a

robust beam forging design, provides improved

vehicle alignment capability and axle durability.

A full lineup of steer axles is available in both

traditional and wider tracks to improve steering

under a variety of driving conditions.

New Spicer

®

Design

Competitor

Compressible

Insert

Compressible Insert vs. Open Cavity

The Spicer steer axle design excludes contamination

and retains grease far better than competitive

designs. This is accomplished through a patented,

compressible insert that prevents pressure and

vacuum typically found in competitive steer axle king

pin joints. The result is better lubrication retention

and reduced contamination of the kingpin joint for

longer life and trouble-free performance.

New Spicer Design

Competitor

Patented

Dual

Draw

Keys

Dual Draw Keys vs. Staggered Draw Keys

A patented dual draw key system helps to improve

tire life by reducing tire wear more effectively than

conventional draw key designs. The dual draw key

system provides improved and more consistent

alignment of the kingpin with the beam to eliminate

unnecessary tire wear over the life of the vehicle.

New Spicer Design

Competitor

Sealed

Boot

and

Patented,

One-way

Purge

Valve

Long-life Tie Rod Ends vs. Other Tie Rod Ends

Through patented purge valve technology, Dana’s

long-life tie rod end reduces contamination for

greater ball joint life than conventional designs.

The one-way design allows excess grease to

purge, while preventing contaminant intrusion.

Conventional designs include “holes” or “slots”

in the boot to allow excess grease to escape,

but can also permit entry of

damaging contamination.

New Spicer Design

Competitor

Patented Power Rib

Design

Patented “Power Rib” Beam Design vs.

Other Beam Designs

Improved strength, torsional stiffness, and beam

deflection are the key differentiators of Dana’s

“Power Rib” beam design. The patented beam design

allows Dana to offer a lighter weight axle while

maintaining superior strength. Greater torsional

stiffness and reduced beam deflection aids in improving

tire wear by maintaining better contact with the

road under heavy load conditions and higher torque

from hard braking.

Full

Contact

Edge

Contact

Which

Could Lead

to Kingpin

Bore Wear

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