Glossary, Tridem, Tridem axles – Spicer Drive Axles Application Guidelines User Manual

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Glossary

Trailing Arm Suspension

- A suspension with a total of

two trailing arms. This suspension forces the axle to travel

in an arc which results in a caster change and also torques

the axle as the suspension goes into roll.

Trailing Axle

- See "

Tag Axle

".

Transfer Case

- Split power gear box transmitting drive to

front and rear axles.

Transmission (Main)

- Selective gearbox providing

various combinations of gear ratios.

Transmission (Auxiliary)

- Additional gearbox increasing

the gear ratio combinations when used with main

transmission or multi-speed axles.

Treadle Valve

- Foot-operated brake actuation valve.

Tridem Axle

- A combination of three axles having a

common suspension.

Tri-drive

- See "

Tridem Axle

".

Trolley Valve

- See "

Trailer Control Valve

".

Trunnion

- Journals allowing pivoting or turning.

Tubular Beam

- Beam constructed of a seamless / hollow

tube with forged steel beam ends welded on the ends to

create the foundation of a steer axle.

Turned Drum

- A brake drum that has been resurfaced on

a lathe to remove scoring or other defects. The diameter

must stay within manufacturer's limits.

Turnpike

- Expressway or freeway.

Two-speed Axle

- A rear-axle assembly that has two

different output ratios from the differential carrier

assembly. Used primarily for export and most popular with

5-speed transmissions to provide a fast ratio for top speed

and a slower ratio for greater pulling power. These ratios

are controlled by the vehicle driver from the cab at the

driver's discretion. This axle is sometimes called a dual

range unit.

Two-spring Suspension

- A standard leaf spring

suspension.

Underslung Suspension

- A trailing arm suspension in

which the trailing arm is mounted to the bottom of the axle.

Unitized Hub System

- Hub system that is factory filled

with synthetic grease and sealed to avoid lubrication

intervals, bearing adjustment, and seal replacement -

eliminating hours of typical maintenance.

Vocation

- Specific usage of a vehicle in a defined industry.

Vocational

- Dedicated to one specific type of service (i.e.

mining, oil field, logging etc.).

Walking Beam Suspension

- A mechanical suspension

that attaches two axles together with the use of a leaf spring

or structural beam that pivots about a trunnion tube.

Warning Light, ABS

- An indicator light on the truck or

tractor

instrument panel that illuminates to indicate the

status of the ABS system. On trailer ABS, the indicator

light may be located on the trailer body where the driver or

maintenance personnel can easily see it.

Wedge Brakes

- As opposed to a brake applied by an S-

cam, this type of brake is applied by a single or double

wedge-type mechanism. This type of brake is self-

adjusting and, as such, does not utilize an external brake

adjuster.

Wet Tank

- Also known as the supply air tank, that

reservoir nearest to the air compressor where water and oil

are most likely to accumulate (assuming the lack of a

functional air dryer).

Wheelbase

- Distance between centerlines of front steer

and rear drive axles or to centerline of

tandem

axles.

Wheel Bearing

- Typically a set of two opposing tapered

roller bearings that provide radial and thrust load capability

while at the same time providing rolling motion.

Wheel Inset, Negative

- The rim centerline is positioned

inboard of the wheel mounting face.

Wheel Offset

- See "

Wheel Inset

" or "

Wheel Outset

".

Wheel Outset, Positive

- The rim centerline is positioned

outboard of the wheel mounting face.

Wide Base Tire

- See "

Super Single Tire

".

Wide Brake Package

- An optional package consisting of

16.5 x 5 (12K steer) and 16.5 x 8-5/8; (20K/23K drive

axle). The greater width will reduce brake-operating

temperatures thus increasing brake life.

Wide Track

- Axle that is wider than standard maximum

96" overall width.

Wide Track Housing

- Extended length housing used to

meet increased track and stability requirements.

Woodruff Key

- A half-moon shaped piece of metal used

to secure something to a shaft that has a notch cut in the

shaft to accommodate the key.

Worm Gear

- Component of brake adjuster. The worm and

worm gear provide for adjusting lining-to-drum clearance.

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