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Material: | Steel |
Max Payload: | 2000kg |
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Need a new Galvanized Torsion Axle for your Boat Trailer? This Axle comes equipped with 5 lug (4.5 inch bolt spacing) Galvanized Idler Hubs and Posi Lube/Accu Lube Spindles with a grease fitting in the end. The axle fits I Beam Trailers with an outside width of 72 inches. This Boat Trailer Torsion Axle is great for Pontoon Boats, Center Console Boats or any other kind of Fresh Water or Saltwater vehicle thanks to its fully hot-dip galvanized construction. Replace your Leaf springs for good with this Torsion Bar Axle.
I Beam Trailer Frame Width Required for This Axle Size - 72-inch Wide Trailer Frames (I-Beam Construction) - Measured outside to outside
Knott Torsion Axle Specifications:
Torsion Axle Track Measurement (Hub Face/Center of Tire) - 86 inches
Brake Flange - 80 inches Outside to Outside
Torsion Bracket - 74 1/2" inches Outside to Outside
Torsion Axle Starting Angle - 30 Degree Down
This Hot-Dipped Galvanized Torsion Axle ships with galvanized Idler hubs installed. The hubs and bearings are pre-greased with a lithium-based grease, but additional grease may be added after installation.
Galvanized Hub Specifications:
5 on 4 ½ inch Bolt Pattern
1 3/8 inch inner bearing, 1 1/16 inch outer bearing
1.72 inch inner diameter grease seal
Hot-Dipped Galvanized
1.98 dust cap size, dust cap is included and has a removable rubber plug for easy access to the Spindles built-in Grease fitting.
If you need to replace the mounting hardware as well, either Click the Check Box for (4) I Beam Torsion Axle Mounting Bolts SS, or Go to 1/2 inch Diameter by 1 1/2 inch Long Stainless Steel Bolt and order the quantity you need (typically 4 total per axle.)
New Mounting Holes May need to be drilled in order to install the new axle.
These Axles can be used on Boat Trailers or Utility Trailers. Box Trailers, Car Haulers, Horse Trailers etc. can all benefit from the Torsion Arm System over leaf springs, and the Galvanized Coating will last even longer if the trailer isn't entering saltwater.
PN | Axle Type | Rating | Hub Face to Hub Face | Mounting Bracket Center | Brake Flange to Brake Flange | Frame Width | Hub Type | Finish | Bearings |
TTA004 | Galvanized Boat Trailer Torsion Axle 3500 lb 5 Lug | 3,500 lbs. | 86" | 74-1/2" | 80" | 72" | 5 bolt on 4-1/2" Bolt Pattern (Pre-greased Hubs Included) | Hot-Dipped Galvanized | 1-3/8" x 1-1/16" |
SELECTING THE PROPER TRAILER AXLE
When selecting an axle for your application remember to consider the following important specifications:
LOAD CAPACITY: the load rating of the axle must support the maximum gross vehicle weight rating. For multiple axle trailers divide the GVWR by the number of axles to determine the minimum load capacity of each axle.
TRACK LENGTH: measure your axle track length by determining the distance between the center of one tire to the center of the other tire. A more precise measurement can be made by measuring the distance from one 'HUB FACE' to the other. The hub face is also known as the mounting surface where the wheel studs are located.
SPRING CENTERS: measure the distance from the center of one spring to the center of the other.
NOTE: not required for replacement torsion axles
OVERALL LENGTH: measure the distance from the very end of an axle's spindle to the very end of the opposite spindle.
AXLE STYLE: important when reusing old mounting hardware and also for proper tire clearance. Includes straight axles (round or square), drop axles with offset spindles, and torsion axles. Also consider spindle size when reusing existing hubs or drums.
AXLE CAMBER: Most trailer axles are designed with a bend in the tube that will deflect when the load (weight of the trailer) is applied. This will theoretically bring the trailer wheel camber toward a 0 value that is the best setting for most trailer applications. This will allow the tires to wear evenly and allow the longest tread life. Camber can be affected by damage to the axle. For example, if the axle spindle is bent, this will usually cause a negative camber on that side which will cause excess tread wear on the inside of that tire.
If you have spring axle suspension your trailer will have leaf springs. Your suspension should look similar to this:
If you have torsion axle suspension your trailer will look similar to this:
If you can send me the drawings or specifications of the trailer parts, mechanical parts and wheels, we can give you our price.