Forklift Drive Axle - The piece of equipment which is elastically connected to the framework of the vehicle utilizing a lift mast is referred to as the lift truck drive axle. The lift mast attaches to the drive axle and can be inclined, by no less than one tilting cylinder, round the axial centerline of the drive axle. Frontward bearing components combined with rear bearing elements of a torque bearing system are responsible for fastening the vehicle and the drive axle framework. The drive axle can be pivoted around a swiveling axis oriented horizontally and transversely in the vicinity of the back bearing components. The lift mast can likewise be inclined relative to the drive axle. The tilting cylinder is affixed to the lift truck framework and the lift mast in an articulated fashion. This allows the tilting cylinder to be oriented almost parallel to a plane extending from the swiveling axis to the axial centerline.
Forklift units like for example H45, H35 and H40 that are made in Aschaffenburg, Germany by Linde AG, have the lift mast tilt ably mounted on the vehicle frame. The drive axle is elastically connected to the forklift frame by numerous bearing devices. The drive axle has tubular axle body together with extension arms connected to it and extend rearwards. This type of drive axle is elastically connected to the vehicle framework by rear bearing elements on the extension arms together with forward bearing tools located on the axle body. There are two back and two front bearing tools. Each one is separated in the transverse direction of the forklift from the other bearing machine in its respective pair.
The braking and drive torques of the drive axle on tis particular unit of forklift are sustained using the extension arms through the rear bearing parts on the framework. The forces produced by the load being carried and the lift mast are transmitted into the floor or street by the vehicle frame through the front bearing elements of the drive axle. It is important to be sure the parts of the drive axle are installed in a firm enough manner so as to maintain strength of the forklift truck. The bearing elements can reduce minor road surface irregularities or bumps throughout travel to a limited extent and offer a bit smoother operation.
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