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  2. Axle - Wikipedia

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    A tandem axle is a group of two or more axles situated close together. Truck designs use such a configuration to provide a greater weight capacity than a single axle. Semi-trailers usually have a tandem axle at the rear. Axles are typically made from SAE grade 41xx steel or SAE grade 10xx steel.

  3. Mack TerraPro - Wikipedia

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    The TerraPro is a forward control cab-over-engine with a low cab in front of the axle. This allows very tight turning radius for the overall length of the truck. The low cab also lets a boom operate over it. There is an available right-side driving position. Commonly a 6x4 (3 axles, 2 powered) tandem steer front and extra lift axles are available.

  4. File:Conventional 18-wheeler truck diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    The underside view shows the arrangement of the 18 tires (wheels). Shown in blue in the underside view are the axles, drive shaft, and differentials. The legend for labeled parts of the truck is as follows: tractor unit; semi-trailer (detachable) engine compartment; cabin; sleeper (not present in all trucks) air dam; fuel tanks; fifth-wheel ...

  5. Tandem - Wikipedia

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    Tandem can also be used more generally to refer to any group of persons or objects working together, not necessarily in line. [1] The English word tandem derives from the Latin adverb tandem, meaning at length or finally. [2] It is a word play, using the Latin phrase (referring to time, not position) for English "at length, lengthwise". [3]

  6. Container chassis - Wikipedia

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    They come in tandem axle, spread axle, tri-axle, and hi/lo combo configurations. A truck hauling a bomb cart, which are used by dockworkers to shuttle containers within a port . They have side panels instead of twistlocks which allows crane operators to quickly place containers on them to hasten the unloading process.

  7. Dump truck - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the standard European dump trucks is commonly called a "centipede" and has seven axles. The front axle is the steering axle, the rear two axles are powered, and the remaining four are lift axles. [16] The shorter wheelbase of a standard dump truck often makes it more maneuverable than the higher capacity semi-trailer dump trucks.

  8. Chassis configuration - Wikipedia

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    This can give information about the distribution of axles. For example, provide manufacturers the chassis configuration 8×4×4 to show that the vehicle has two steered front axles and two driven rear axles, compared to the chassis configuration 8×4/4 where the vehicle has one steered front axle, one steered rear axle (the fore axle) and two ...

  9. M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck - Wikipedia

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    Variants with a C suffix (such as M35A2C or M36A2C) featured a straight drop-side cargo bed. M44, M45, and M46 simply designated the long single tandem, long double tandem, and extra long double tandem chassis for the M35 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton series of trucks; there was also a short tandem chassis without an M designation. These cab/chassis would ...