rkochanowicz
Member
My response...
While this addresses specs on the axle and bearings (that we already know), it still does not answer the matter that the hubs are deliberately being used in an application over their manufactured rated capacity of 3500# per axle.
Lippert may state that the hubs have “significant head room to achieve more than then standard 3500# rating”, but that seems to be an opinion. Nothing has been provided to support using these hubs in a capacity more than they are rated. “Significant head room” does not change the fact they are manufactured, produced and rated with a 3500# capacity per axle and only 1750# capacity per drum. There is a reason that these components have a rated capacity, it is not up for interpretation or opinion as to if they are sufficient and have "head room" to be used in an application above their rated capacity.
How can components only rated for 3500# of capacity “married” to a 4400# axle provide a GAWR of 4400#? The GAWR is composed of the capacity rating of the lowest rated component in the assembly.
If there had been a death or serious injury related to this failure, are you able to prove that these are correctly rated and are not being used over their rated capacity? I want that proof.
This is a safety issue.
The response did not answer my question.
Please show me where the manufacturer’s specs for these BD6553517 wheel hubs show them rated to be used in an application over 3500# per axle and 1750# per hub.
While this addresses specs on the axle and bearings (that we already know), it still does not answer the matter that the hubs are deliberately being used in an application over their manufactured rated capacity of 3500# per axle.
Lippert may state that the hubs have “significant head room to achieve more than then standard 3500# rating”, but that seems to be an opinion. Nothing has been provided to support using these hubs in a capacity more than they are rated. “Significant head room” does not change the fact they are manufactured, produced and rated with a 3500# capacity per axle and only 1750# capacity per drum. There is a reason that these components have a rated capacity, it is not up for interpretation or opinion as to if they are sufficient and have "head room" to be used in an application above their rated capacity.
How can components only rated for 3500# of capacity “married” to a 4400# axle provide a GAWR of 4400#? The GAWR is composed of the capacity rating of the lowest rated component in the assembly.
If there had been a death or serious injury related to this failure, are you able to prove that these are correctly rated and are not being used over their rated capacity? I want that proof.
This is a safety issue.
The response did not answer my question.
Please show me where the manufacturer’s specs for these BD6553517 wheel hubs show them rated to be used in an application over 3500# per axle and 1750# per hub.