Front/Steer Axle Sample Clauses

Front/Steer Axle. Detroit A steer axle is non-powered. Coverage includes all axle components supplied/manufactured by Detroit Diesel Cor- poration (Detroit). Warrantable components could include, but not be limited to, I-beam, steering knuckles, spin- dles, kingpins, kingpin bearings, and steering arms. Tie rod assembly and boots may have a different coverage period; see specific coverage row. Excluded components could include, but not be limited to, wheel end equipment and steering linkage components. Non-Detroit A front/steer axle can be a front powered or non-powered axle. Coverage applies to factory-installed axles and includes I-beam, steering knuckles, differential on drive steer axle, spindles, kingpins, kingpin bearings, and steer- ing arms. Excludes wheel end equipment, tie rod ends, steering linkage components, driveline(s), U-joints, kingpin bushings, kingpin seals, tag axle(s), pusher axle(s), and any axle installed by a service location or body builder. Pusher Axle A pusher axle is a non-driven, weight-bearing axle that can be raised when not required to bear a portion of the load. Since the pusher axle can be of many different configurations, Warranty coverage applies to factory- installed axles and includes all components included in the individual build specification of each individual appli- cation. Excludes any axle installed by a service location or body builder. Rear/Drive Axle Detroit A rear drive axle can be a single or tandem axle configuration. Coverage includes all axle components supplied/ manufactured by Detroit. Warrantable components could include, but not be limited to, axle housing, carrier assembly, differential assembly, power divider, and axle shafts. Seals and gaskets may have a different coverage period; see specific coverage row. Excluded components could include, but not be limited to, suspension and torque rod brackets, wheel end equipment, wiring, yokes, and attaching hardware. Non-Detroit A rear axle could be a drive, non-drive, or tandem axle. Coverage applies to factory-installed axles and includes axle housing, carrier assembly, differential assembly, power divider, axle shafts, and gaskets and seals. Excludes suspension and torque rod brackets, tie rod ends, wheel end equipment, wiring, yokes, driveline(s), U-joints, attaching hardware, tag axle(s), pusher axle(s), and any axle installed by a service location or body builder.
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