Spicer D172 Series Heavy Duty Tandem Axle 
 -  Photo: Dana

Spicer D172 Series Heavy Duty Tandem Axle

Photo: Dana

Dana Incorporated will provide its Spicer D172 series heavy-duty tandem axles and its SPL 170 and 250 driveshafts to McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc., as standard equipment for its newly redesigned Oshkosh S-Series Front Discharge Mixer.

The D172 series tandem axle is lightweight without compromising strength, according to the company, key to the heavy-hauling requirement of the S-Series mixer.

Rated for up to 50,000-pound capacity applications and supported by a broad range of gear ratios, up to 6.14:1, the D172 expertly handles the construction environment. Also standard is an integrated, driver-controlled wheel differential lock for maximum traction and spin-out protection.

With torque capacity of 17,000 Nm and 25,000 Nm respectively, the SPL 170 and 250 driveshafts are engineered to supply greater torque, durability, and savings for severe-duty and low-emission, high-efficiency trucks. The High-Power Density feature offers a smaller package for larger load-carrying capacity while providing the maximum reliability and efficiency needed in this demanding vocation.

"Dana is dedicated to developing innovative, robust technologies that meet the unique needs of each vehicle and application," said Mark Wallace, president of Dana Commercial Vehicle Driveline Technologies.  "The Oshkosh S-Series is renowned for its superior quality and performance, and we are honored to be chosen as the axle and driveline supplier for the next generation of this noteworthy vehicle."

Dana has served as a supplier for the long-standing Oshkosh S-Series for more than a decade, providing driveshafts to support the platform's deliverables of longevity and low maintenance.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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