Group of axles definition

Group of axles means axles being part of a bogie. A two-axle group is called a tandem and a tri-axle group a tri-axle bogie. By convention, a solo axle is considered as a group of one axle.
Group of axles. “Group of ax- les” means an assemblage of two or more consecutive axles considered together in de- termining their combined load effect on a bridge or pavement structure. [1983 c.338 §50; 1985 c.172 §2]
Group of axles means all of the axles located under a vehicle or combination.

Examples of Group of axles in a sentence

  • Suspension leading to termination of a contract or dismissal shall be for reasons stated in section 14.1, for criminal action and/or for repeated actions involving several disciplinary measures.

  • Group of axles (any combination of axles within a length "L") as follows: "L" in feet 1050 (L+40) lb.Exceptions: Green and Purple Overloads may be allowed a "bonus" as follows: Add 15 percent to axles having 8 tires or 25 percent to axles having 8 tires and at least 10 feet of width.


More Definitions of Group of axles

Group of axles means any 2 or more successive axles on a vehicle or combination of vehicles;
Group of axles. “Group of axles” means an assemblage of two or more consecutive axles considered together in determining their combined load effect on a bridge or pavement structure. [1983 c.338 §50; 1985 c.172 §2]
Group of axles means a number of axles having an axle spacing that is restricted to one of the axle spacings referred to as distance ‘d’ in Annex I to Directive 96/53/EC and which interact due to the specific design of the suspension;
Group of axles means any two or more consecutive axles located under a vehicle or combination.
Group of axles means any two or more consecutive single axles working in conjunction with each other to support the load and/or vehicle weight;
Group of axles means axle-combinations of more than one axle suspended together with spacing between the axles of 1.2 meters to 2.5 meters;
Group of axles. “Croup of ax1es” means an assemblage of two or more consecu- tive axles considered together in determining their combined load effect on a bridge or pave- ment strugture. [1983 g.338 §50; 1985 g.1F2 §2]