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  2. Air suspension - Wikipedia

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    Air line failure is a failure of the tubing which connects the air bags or struts to the rest of the air system, and is typically DOT-approved nylon air brake line. This usually occurs when the air lines, which must be routed to the air bags through the chassis of the vehicle, rub against a sharp edge of a chassis member or a moving suspension ...

  3. Mack Anthem - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Y air suspension has trailing arms that fork to the rear and attach to both the top and bottom of the axle. There is an air bag behind the axle. Each axle is sprung individually. They are rated at 40,000 pounds (18,000 kg). A Liftable pusher axle is used in a 6x2 arrangement, where only the rear axle is driven.

  4. Mack Granite - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Y air suspension has trailing arms that fork to the rear and attach to both the top and bottom of the axle. There is an air bag behind the axle on each side and each axle is sprung individually. They are rated at 40,000 pounds (18,000 kg). [12] Walking beams have low bogie pivots with a balance beam going out and under the axles. Any ...

  5. Dunnage bag - Wikipedia

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    Dunnage bags, also known as airbags, and inflatable bags, are used to secure and stabilize cargo. Introduced around 1970, dunnage bags provide convenient and cost-effective cargo stabilization in ISO sea containers, closed railcars, trucks, and oceangoing vessels. As improperly secured cargo is a safety hazard, dunnage bags improve road safety.

  6. Arnott Air Suspension Products - Wikipedia

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    Arnott Air Suspension Products was founded in 1989 in Punta Gorda, Florida by Donald Arnott after his son, Adam, remanufactured an air spring for his father's car in the family garage. The part not only worked well but the father and son team soon found, it also filled a growing need for affordable replacement air suspension products.

  7. Mack Pinnacle - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Y air suspension is base. It has trailing arms that fork to the rear and attach to both the top and bottom of the axle. There is an air bag behind the axle. Each axle is sprung individually. They are rated at 40,000 pounds (18,000 kg). The Camelback tandem (two powered axles) was offered in earlier models. This has multiple leaves ...