Vintage 4 bolt mobile home axle brake drums
#Vintage 4 bolt mobile home axle brake drums full
We can have overrun brakes (surge brakes) or full air braking but nobody has done or had passed for use, a decent electric braking system that I know of. One thing we don't have over here and I would love to see is the electric braking systems that we saw at Portland over the years. (miltiply the kg weight by 2.2 to get lbs) The 3.5k is 2 3/8' dia and the 6k is a 3' dia axle. from a 5200 lb to a 7000 lb axle On an old travel trailer the axles could either be a 3.5k or a 6k. The independent units go up to 1500kg each, or 3000kg a pair, so that would be 6000kg for a four wheel trailer. The inner and outer bearings are the same and the brakes should be 12' x 2' Dexter axles carries the same bearings on the id. We don't tend to have the sizes of trailers in the UK that you go up to in the US, ours is rated 2.6 tons gross, but you can get the beams up to 1800kg per beam 0r nearly 4 tons for a pair. We designed and built our own trailer some years back, and went for rubber suspension beams, never had a minutes trouble and very smooth riding. drum brakes 4 15 & 16.5 drum foundation brake 5 hxs brakes 5 p-type drum foundation brake 7 intraax enclosed s-cam, early type (pre-2000) 8 intraax non-enclosed s-cam early type (pre-2000) 9 intraax 15 severe duty cam tube 10 intraax 16.5 severe duty cam tube 11 drum brake chamber general information 12 intraax drum. These we have here also, and they are generally unbraked with low speed rating tyres, used once and then in many cases taken off completely once the unit is sited. Available in 2200lb and 3500lb Capacity for 4 Lug and 5 Lug trailers. Even though the axle could be rated at 6000lb, the spindle, bearings and hub de-rated it. 2 days ago &0183 &32 Detailed Video and Description. This suspension consisted of an axle with drum brakes and springs. Unfortunately, opportunists would salvage these suspensions and re-use them on old trailers and even new trailers. Just looking in here, so apologies if I get the wrong end of the details!īy 'mobile home' axles I assume you mean axles from what we would call a 'static' caravan which has the axles and wheels purely for moving to a site, after which they are not used? &0183 &32 It was called the MHA (Mobile Home Axle) and was supposed to be disposable.