Product Description
7000 lb Torsion Trailer Axle Electric Brake Specifications
Beam size: 90x90mm
Start angle: 23 degree down
Bracket size: custom
Brake type: Electric brake
brake size: 12”
Brake volt: 12V
Hand brake: option
Bolt pattern: 8 on 6.5”
Inner bearing: 22580
Outer bearing: 15123
Easy lube: yes
Surface finish: Black painted
7000 lb torsion trailer axle is the heavy-duty torsion axle. We use a heavy-duty 90x90mm square tube as the axle beam.
Heavy-duty 8 lug Hubs and drums used on 7000 lb torsion axle.
The brakes on our 7000 torsion axle come from a famous brand, which meets American standards.
The spindles have high bending strength as they were made by alloy steel material and treat with fire treatment after solid forging.
Bearings used on our axle are imported or Chinese famous brand, which is wearable and serves a long time.
About torsion axle
Torsion axles offer a low-maintenance, reliable, quiet, smooth ride. Mastervim torsion axles make it simple to have peace of mind while trailer towing.
Torsion axles have taken the trailer industry by storm in recent years. The boom in usage can be attributed to the many benefits that torsion axles offer over standard spring axles. Their innovative design provides an array of benefits and avoids many of the shortfalls that have commonly been found in traditional spring axles.
Torsion Axle Benefits
No Maintenance
Smooth, Quiet Ride
Reliable
Versatility
When is it better than a Spring Axle?
They are particularly advantageous over springs axles for applications like:
- Marine/Boat trailers
- Rough/bumpy surfaces
- When much lower or higher ride height is needed
- High vibration applications (like wood chippers or generators)
- Custom applications
- Applications with limited mounting space
- Corrosive environments (like saltwater)
Torsion Axles can improve your trailer-towing experience.
Application
Camper trailer, Fifth-wheel trailer, Off-road trailer, Toy hauler trailer, Double-decker trailer, Caravan towed trailer, Solar trailer, Horse trailer, Jeep trailer, Lowboy trailer, Mobile Home, Pup up trailer, Dolly trailer, Tow dolly, Car hauler, Construction trailer, Genset trailer, Generator trailer, Snowmobile trailer, Boat trailer, Aluminum trailer, Utility trailer, Light duty trailer, etc.
Other products
Rubber Torsion Axle without brake
Rubber Torsion Axle with Electric drum brake
Rubber Torsion Axle with Mechanical drum brake
Rubber Torsion Axle with Mechanical Disc brake
Rubber Torsion Axle with Hydraulic drum brake
Rubber Torsion Axle with Hydraulic Disc brak
Weight Capacity | Beam Size | Hub Bolt Pattern | Brake | Surface Finish |
1500lbs | 60 x 60mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | Electric/hydraulic/without brake | Painted or Galvanized |
2200lbs | 60 x 60mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | Electric/hydraulic/without brake | Painted or Galvanized |
3500lbs | 65 x 65mm | 6 bolts on 5.5” | Electric/hydraulic/without brake | Painted or Galvanized |
5200lbs | 70 x 70mm | 6 bolts on 5.5” | Electric/hydraulic/without brake | Painted or Galvanized |
2200lbs | 60 x 60mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | Hydraulic drum brake | Painted or Galvanized |
3500lbs | 65 x 65mm | 6 bolts on 5.5” | Hydraulic drum brake | Painted or Galvanized |
7000lbs | 90 x 90mm | 8 bolts on 6.5” | Hydraulic drum brake | Painted or Galvanized |
2000lbs | 60 x 60mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | Mechanic disc brake | Painted or Galvanized |
3500lbs | 65 x 65mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | Mechanic disc brake | Painted or Galvanized |
5000lbs | 70 x 70mm | 6 bolts on 5.5” | Mechanic disc brake | Painted or Galvanized |
2000lbs | 60 x 60mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | Mechanic drum brake | Painted or Galvanized |
3500lbs | 65 x 65mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | Mechanic drum brake | Painted or Galvanized |
5000lbs | 80 x 80mm | 6 bolts on 5.5” | Mechanic drum brake | Painted or Galvanized |
2200lbs | 60 x 60mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | No | Galvanized |
3500lbs | 65 x 65mm | 5 bolts on 4.5” | No | Galvanized |
5000lbs | 70 x 70mm | 6 bolts on 5.5 | No | Galvanized |
Related Product
Capacity Range
450kg/750kg/1000kg/1250kg/1500kg/1750kg/2000kgs/2500kg/3000kgs/3500kg/4000kg
1,650lb/1,750lb/2,500lb/3,500lb/5,200lb/6,000lb/7,000lb /8,000lb
Product Process
Cutting axle tube>Welding brcket>Welding torsion arm with torsion bar>Surface treatment>Pressing rubber>Assemblying
Why choose Mastervim?
Mastervim was established in 2004, as a manufacturer of products for trailers. The product range has varied greatly during our evolution, currently, Mastervim is focusing on developing axles, suspensions, brake parts and other components for the trailer industry.
Our customers represent all types of trailer manufacturers including marine, RV, horse, commercial/industrial, cargo, etc.
Over the past several years, Mastervim has built 5 plants in China, designed several production lines of fully customed parts, involving casting, forging, machining, welding, painting and assembling.
Mastervim is grateful to our OEM customers and suppliers for their trust and support. Please bring your suggestions for improvement to us in our efforts to make a better company. We look forward to serving you in the future.
- Instant Response: 7 x 24 hours online, reply within 3 hours
- Quick Shipping: Big 3 broker partner -MSC COSCO shipping lines, familiar with America AU EU
- OEM Advantages: Unique R&D capability/3D printer Virtua modeling/20 years experience
- Quality Control: Word famous QC system/TUV SGS DOT/Quality guarantee
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After-sales Service: | Yes |
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Warranty: | 24 Months |
Type: | Axle |
Certification: | ISO/TS16949, CCC, DOT, ISO, CE |
Loading Weight: | 3500 Lb |
ABS: | N/a |
Samples: |
US$ 100/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Can you provide insights into the maintenance of axle bearings for smooth operation?
Maintaining axle bearings is essential for ensuring smooth operation, longevity, and optimal performance of a vehicle’s axle system. Here are some insights into the maintenance of axle bearings:
1. Regular Inspection:
Perform regular visual inspections of the axle bearings to check for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks. Look for indications such as excessive play, unusual noises, vibration, or leakage of grease. Inspections should be carried out as per the manufacturer’s recommended intervals or during routine maintenance checks.
2. Lubrication:
Adequate lubrication is crucial for the smooth operation of axle bearings. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for the type of lubricant to use and the recommended intervals for greasing. Over-greasing or under-greasing can lead to bearing damage or failure. Ensure that the proper amount of grease is applied to the bearings, and use a high-quality grease that is compatible with the axle bearing specifications.
3. Seal Inspection and Replacement:
Check the condition of the axle bearing seals regularly. The seals help to keep contaminants out and retain the lubricating grease within the bearing. If the seals are damaged, worn, or show signs of leakage, they should be replaced promptly to prevent dirt, water, or debris from entering the bearing assembly and causing damage.
4. Proper Installation:
During axle bearing replacement or installation, it is crucial to follow proper procedures to ensure correct seating and alignment. Improper installation can lead to premature bearing failure and other issues. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions or consult a professional mechanic to ensure proper installation techniques are followed.
5. Load Capacity and Alignment:
Ensure that the axle bearings are properly sized and rated to handle the load capacity of the vehicle and the specific application. Overloading the bearings can lead to excessive wear and premature failure. Additionally, proper wheel alignment is important to prevent uneven bearing wear. Regularly check and adjust the wheel alignment if necessary.
6. Environmental Considerations:
Take into account the operating conditions and environment in which the vehicle is used. Extreme temperatures, exposure to water, dirt, or corrosive substances can affect the performance of axle bearings. In such cases, additional preventive measures may be necessary, such as more frequent inspections, cleaning, and lubrication.
7. Professional Maintenance:
If you are unsure about performing maintenance on axle bearings yourself or if you encounter complex issues, it is recommended to seek assistance from a qualified mechanic or technician who has experience with axle systems. They can provide expert advice, perform necessary repairs or replacements, and ensure proper maintenance of the axle bearings.
By following these maintenance insights, you can help ensure the smooth operation, longevity, and reliability of axle bearings, contributing to the overall performance and safety of the vehicle.
What are the symptoms of a failing CV joint, and how does it relate to the axle?
A CV (constant velocity) joint is an essential component of the axle assembly in many vehicles. When a CV joint starts to fail, it can exhibit several symptoms that indicate potential problems. Here’s a detailed explanation of the symptoms of a failing CV joint and its relationship to the axle:
Symptoms of a Failing CV Joint:
1. Clicking or popping sounds: One of the most common signs of a failing CV joint is a clicking or popping sound when making turns. This noise usually occurs during tight turns and may indicate worn-out or damaged CV joint bearings.
2. Grease leakage: A failing CV joint may leak grease, which can be seen as dark-colored grease splattered around the CV joint or on the inside of the wheel. Grease leakage is typically caused by a cracked or damaged CV joint boot, which allows the lubricating grease to escape and contaminants to enter.
3. Excessive vibration: A worn-out CV joint can cause vibrations, especially during acceleration. The vibrations may be felt in the steering wheel, floorboards, or even the entire vehicle. These vibrations can become more noticeable as the CV joint deteriorates further.
4. Difficulty in turning: As the CV joint wears out, it may become difficult to turn the vehicle, especially at low speeds or when making sharp turns. This symptom is often accompanied by a clicking or popping sound.
5. Uneven tire wear: A failing CV joint can lead to uneven tire wear. If the CV joint is damaged or worn, it can cause the axle to wobble or vibrate, resulting in uneven tire tread wear. This can be observed by visually inspecting the tires and noticing uneven patterns of wear.
Relationship to the Axle:
The CV joint is an integral part of the axle assembly. It connects the transmission to the wheels and allows smooth power delivery to the wheels while accommodating the up-and-down motion of the suspension. The axle shaft is responsible for transmitting torque from the transmission to the CV joints and ultimately to the wheels.
Axles contain one or more CV joints, depending on the vehicle’s drivetrain configuration. In front-wheel drive vehicles, each front axle typically has two CV joints, one inner and one outer. Rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles may have CV joints on both the front and rear axles.
The CV joint consists of a joint housing, bearings, and internal ball bearings or rollers. It is protected by a rubber or thermoplastic CV joint boot, which seals in the grease and protects the joint from contaminants. When the CV joint fails, it can affect the axle’s ability to transmit power smoothly and result in the symptoms mentioned above.
Regular inspection and maintenance of the CV joint and axle assembly are crucial to identify and address any issues promptly. If any of the symptoms mentioned earlier are observed, it is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to determine the exact cause and perform necessary repairs or replacements.
What are the signs of a worn or failing axle, and how can I troubleshoot axle issues?
Identifying the signs of a worn or failing axle is important for maintaining the safety and functionality of your vehicle. Here are some common signs to look out for and troubleshooting steps you can take to diagnose potential axle issues:
- Unusual Noises:
- Vibrations:
- Uneven Tire Wear:
- Difficulty Steering:
- Visible Damage or Leaks:
- Professional Inspection:
If you hear clunking, clicking, or grinding noises coming from the area around the wheels, it could indicate a problem with the axle. These noises may occur during acceleration, deceleration, or when turning. Troubleshoot by listening carefully to the location and timing of the noises to help pinpoint the affected axle.
A worn or failing axle can cause vibrations that can be felt through the steering wheel, floorboard, or seat. These vibrations may occur at certain speeds or during specific driving conditions. If you experience unusual vibrations, it’s important to investigate the cause, as it could be related to axle problems.
Inspect your tires for uneven wear patterns. Excessive wear on the inner or outer edges of the tires can be an indication of axle issues. Misaligned or damaged axles can cause the tires to tilt, leading to uneven tire wear. Regularly check your tires for signs of wear and take note of any abnormalities.
A worn or damaged axle can affect steering performance. If you experience difficulty in steering, such as stiffness, looseness, or a feeling of the vehicle pulling to one side, it may be due to axle problems. Pay attention to any changes in steering responsiveness and address them promptly.
Inspect the axles visually for any signs of damage or leaks. Look for cracks, bends, or visible fluid leaks around the axle boots or seals. Damaged or leaking axles can lead to lubrication loss and accelerated wear. If you notice any visible issues, it’s important to have them inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic.
If you suspect axle issues but are unsure about the exact cause, it’s advisable to seek a professional inspection. A qualified mechanic can perform a thorough examination of the axles, suspension components, and related systems. They have the expertise and tools to diagnose axle problems accurately and recommend the appropriate repairs.
It’s important to note that troubleshooting axle issues can sometimes be challenging, as symptoms may overlap with other mechanical problems. If you’re uncertain about diagnosing or repairing axle issues on your own, it’s recommended to consult a professional mechanic. They can provide a proper diagnosis, ensure the correct repairs are performed, and help maintain the safety and performance of your vehicle.
editor by CX 2024-04-16