How to Distinguish the Number of Axles on a Truck?
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Truck axle differentiation method: Count the number of rows of wheels from front to back, and that number represents the number of axles. Below is relevant information about vehicle axles: 1. Vehicle axle count: Mainly applied to cargo trucks, military vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, or a small number of large buses. The vehicle axle (also known as the axle) is connected to the frame (or load-bearing body) through the suspension, with wheels installed at both ends. 2. Classification by axle count: Single axle, double axle, front four rear four, front four rear eight, and for more axles, semi-trailers, two-axle trailers with three axles, three-axle trailers with three axles. Ordinary household cars generally use a single axle. Vehicles with a total mass of less than 19t for road transportation and those not restricted by road or bridge axle loads, such as mining dump trucks, typically adopt a simple and cost-effective two-axle design. Road transportation vehicles with a total mass between 19-26t use a three-axle configuration, while vehicles with a larger total mass should adopt four or more axles.