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Meritor showcases next-generation 14X drive axle

ArvinMeritor has unveiled its next-generation Meritor 14X tandem drive axle, built on the legacy of the company’s previous RT145 axle.

According to ArvinMeritor engineers, the new axle drew on that design heritage while incorporating many new technological features to maximize performance and ensure efficiency for North American truck operators.

The 14X axle is the signature component member of the company’s MPG Series, which is optimized for improved total lifecycle costs, including higher productivity and increased miles-per-gallon performance.

“The 14X brings the rich heritage of its predecessor with a ‘tried and true’ design that will stand the test of time,” says Joe Plomin, vice president – Truck, ArvinMeritor. “It’s an evolution of one of the most successful tandem drive axles in the commercial truck industry, with nearly two million RT145s manufactured since 1985. New developments include a more robust and efficient inter-axle differential, the fastest ratio and widest range of axle ratios, and several other design enhancements while continuing to be the lightest axle in its class.”

To ensure the success of the new design, ArvinMeritor literally hit the road with the 14X, placing it in service with fleets all across the country and eventually logging more than six million miles of real-world operation. Plomin says the new axle – which can be outfitted with Meritor foundation drum brakes or Meritor air discs, depending on the fleet’s preference – delivered exceptional performance in the field and features three primary benefits:

·         More robust inter-axle differential – Strength was added to the inter-axle differential, which is now 20 percent larger than on the RT145 axle and can accommodate increased nominal torque generated by today’s high-torque diesel engines, up to 2050 ft.-lbs. in certain applications. The unit includes helical gear needle bearings for reduced heat and wear, upsized main differential side bearings for more capacity, and larger input shaft and rear side bearing for strength.

·         Premium Amboid design now standard – The above-centerline design of the inter-axle driveline provides significant improvements, including reduced operating pressures for increased driveline life, less driveline angularity, vibration and energy loss; improved ride quality; and overall longer component life.