When selecting axles for cargo trailers, there are two primary design types used in commercial hauling, each with specific advantages depending on the terrain and maintenance preferences:

Leaf Spring Axles These are a robust and more affordable upfront option. They are well-suited for heavy loads and rougher roads. A significant benefit is that they are easy to repair because parts like trailer axle bearings and springs are widely available. However, they do require periodic maintenance, such as regular spring adjustments.

Torsion-Style Axles These axles utilize a rubber suspension system to provide a much smoother ride. They feature a maintenance-free design, which helps reduce operational downtime. The trade-off is a higher initial cost and less flexibility for conducting on-site repairs compared to leaf spring models.

Axle Inc. specializes in these designs with capacities typically ranging from 3,500 lbs to 7,000 lbs, and custom fabrication available for high-capacity needs up to 15,000 lbs. To choose the right type, operators should consider their typical terrain: leaf springs are generally recommended for off-road hauls, while torsion axles excel in highway operations.


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