How do you identify a Eaton axle?

How do you identify a Eaton axle?

Axle Housings are identified by the specification number stamped on the rear right hand side of the axle housing. This number identifies all components of the axle as built by Eaton, including OEM special requirements such as yoke or flange.

How do you identify a Eaton differential?

Model Identification Axle Housings are identified by the specification number stamped on the rear right hand side of the axle housing. This number identifies all components of the axle as built by Eaton, including OEM special requirements such as yoke or flange.

How do you shift a split transmission?

To split with a short fourth, shift the transmission normally until fourth LOW. From fourth LOW, shift to fifth LOW, then to fourth HIGH and finally to fifth HIGH. 5-speed transmissions with what is called a SOFT FOURTH gear have little or no difference between fourth HIGH and fifth LOW ratios.

What is an Eaton Axle?

The Eaton DS404 is the lightest standard 40,000 lb. tandem axle in the industry. Its larger inter-axle differential assembly and lockout clutch design make it ideal for a wide range of vehicles and applications. A broader range of hypoid primary gear ratios allows optimum powertrain specification.

Where are Eaton Fuller transmissions made?

China
Eaton Fuller 9-speed truck transmissions have been manufactured in China since 1985 under a licensing agreement with China National Heavy Duty Truck Corporation. The new Eaton facility, which will be located in the Pudong area of Shanghai, will machine, assemble, test and ship transmissions.

What does a 2-speed rear end mean?

Introduction. General Information. The Dana Spicer 2-speed axle allows the vehicle operator to select “Low Range” (Button Down) for good starting torque and pulling power. By select- ing “High Range” (Button Up), the axle is shifted to a gear ratio which allows greater road speed and economy.

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