60 MM Square Solid Tube Straight With Idler Hub Trailer Axle 2500-3500 Kg
BOLT PATTERN
Use the distance between the center of one bolt hole to the center of the bolt hole adjacent to it:
If the distance is:
2-5/8" - the bolt pattern is 5 on 4-1/2
2-3/4" - the bolt pattern is 5 on 4-3/4
3" - the bolt pattern is 5 on 5
3-1/4" - the bolt pattern is 5 on 5-1/2
Hub Face (HF):
measure from one end of the axle where the lug bolts protrude out from to the other end at the same point. This is the Hub Face.
6*5.5", 8*6.5" wheel pattern | NO. | Description | QTY | option 1 | option 2 | option 3 | 1 | axle shaft | 1 | 50mm Rd / Sq solid | 60mm Rd / Sq solid | 76*6mm round tube | 2 | Oil seal | 2 | AC00200400 | AT01700302 | | 3 | inner bearing | 2 | 25580/20 | | | 4 | ilder hub | 2 | AT01700112 | AT01700112A | | 5 | wheel nut | 12,16 | 1/2"-10UNF | | | 6 | outer bearing | 2 | 15123/45 | 14125A/76 | | 7 | flat washer | 2 | AC00201001 | | | 8 | castle nut | 2 | AC00200701 | | | 9 | split pin | 2 | AC00200404 | | | 10 | dust cap | 2 | AC00200601 | AC00200601B | | |


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