Model identification, Steer axle identification, Spicer steer axle nomenclature – Spicer HEAVY AXLE COMPONENTS User Manual

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MODEL IDENTIFICATION

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MODEL IDENTIFICATION

Steer Axle Identification

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.

Spicer Steer Axle Nomenclature

The Spicer model numbering system provides pertinent information about the axle for easy identification. For example:

Drive Axle Identification

All Spicer heavy axle assemblies are identified with two tags. One located on the differential carrier, and the other on the right front leg of the
banjo housing. The carrier tag contains the serial number, the carrier assembly number, and the ratio. The housing tag contains the serial
number, model number, and the axle assembly number.

Spicer Heavy Axle Nomenclature

The Spicer Model numbering system provides pertinent information about the axle for easy identification. For example:

CUST PART NO.

SPEC.
XXXXXX
MODEL
XXXXX

MADE IN:

PART NO.

SPICER

XXXX

SERIAL NO.

XXXXXXXX

RATIO

XXXXX

Axle Assembly Number

I

- 200 W

Series

I

Beam Type
SG = I-Beam Standard Overall Width
SB = Coach Beam
W = Over 244 cm [96 in.] Wide Track

(GAWR x 45 kg [100 lbs])

Future
Design Level

Data plate is located on

the axle centerline

Forward Axle (Side View)

Rear Axle (Top View)

Spicer

®

MODEL PART NO. RATIO

MADE IN:

SPEC.

SERIAL NO.

CUST. PART NO.

Spicer®

MODEL PART NO. RATIO

MADE IN:

SPEC.

SERIAL NO.

CUST. PART NO.

Spicer®

MODEL PART NO. RATIO

MADE IN:

SPEC.

SERIAL NO.

CUST. PART NO.

J 400 S

Axle Family

J

W

S = Single Reduction
N = No Spin Differential

Nominal Load Carrying Capacity

340 = 340,000 lbs.
380 = 380,000 lbs.
400 = 400,000 lbs.
440 = 440,000 lbs.
460 = 460,000 lbs.

Gearing Type

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