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1. How to Determine the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
When building a trailer, the total Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) must be determined in order to select the
right axle or axles for the application. GVW includes the weight of the empty trailer and the weight of the
intended cargo. (Example: 2,000 lb. empty trailer weight + 8,000 lbs. cargo =
GVW of 10,000 lbs.)
After determining the GVW, the number and capacity of the axles must be
selected. For example, if you want 10,000 lb. GVW and want tandem axles,
the minimum required capacity is 6,000 lb. per axle.
4. What is the Length of the Axle?
Of the several ways and industry terms to describe this procedure, the most popular term is "Hub Face"
which is the measurement from the base of the wheel stud to the base of the wheel stud on the opposite
end of the axle.
The Bolt Pattern of the axles can vary depending on the capacity of the axle. The Bolt Pattern also determines
what type tire and wheel can be used. If there is a specific tire and wheel you would like to use,
please relay that information so we can help you to determine the proper bolt pattern and axle.
Since the mounting brackets of the Torflex axles mount directly to the frame of your trailer, it is necessary
to know the outside frame measurement in order to install them on the axle correctly.
The starting angle is the position of the spindle in reference to the trailer frame. In order to make it simpler to select the starting angle for your Torflex axle, consult the tables which appear at the bottom of each Torflex axle page. |
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