Identification, Axle assembly tag, Julian date code – Spicer Steer Axles Illustrated Parts List User Manual

Page 5: Model identification numbering system, Efa - 24 t 5

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Identification

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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.

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

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

Axle Assembly Tag

E

Julian Date Code

Model Identification Numbering System

Model Coverage

EFA Family

Note: These nominal ratings are general guidelines. Actual load

rating varies with application and duty cycle. Applications
require Spicer engineering approval.

Tag

CUST PART NO.

SPEC.
XXXXXX
MODEL
XXXXX

MADE IN:

PART NO.

SPICER

XXXX

SERIAL NO.

XXXXXXXX

RATIO

XXXXX

Axle Assembly Number

Model Number

Axle Capacity

EFA12F3

No longer manufactured

EFA13F3

EFA12F4

12,000/13,200 lbs.

EFA13F5

EFA18F3

Superseded by EFA20F4

EFA20F4

20,000 lbs.

EFA22T2

22,000 lbs.

EFA22T5

EFA24T2

24,000 lbs.

EFA24T5

9 8 1 7 0

Model Year

Day of Year

EFA - 24 T 5

(GAWR x 450 kg [1000 lbs])

Series

EFA

Beam Type

F = I-Beam Standard Overall Width

T = Tubular Beam

Future Design Level

Beam Drop
1 = 38 mm [1.5 in.] to Tube Centerline
4 = 89 mm [3.5 in.] to Spring Pad
5 = 130 mm [5.1 in.] to Tube Centerline

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