Scania introduces disengageable tandem axle

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•    Scania is introducing RB662 as a liftable and disengageable tandem bogie.
•    Ideal for 6x4 or 8x4 applications such as tippers, timber trucks and other vehicles that often run unladen in one direction, reducing fuel consumption by up to 6 percent.
•    Enables reduced tyre wear as well as a tighter turning radius and max load transfer for greater traction when unladen.
 
Scania now introduces the RB662 tandem bogie axle with an optional lift-and-disengage function. The new option, when engaged, can save up to 6 percent on fuel, depending on operation, and reduces the turning radius. Lifting takes less than 25 seconds and, with normal chassis height and tyres, ground clearance is nearly 70 mm.

“This is a highly desired function from customers in certain applications, and I’m pleased to announce this very neat solution,” says Bo Eriksson, Product Manager, Scania Trucks. “When unladen, the difference in fuel consumption can be up to 6 percent depending on the operation. That is substantial, especially when considering a return leg of 150 to 200 kilometres, as is often the case with timber trucks in Sweden. And, on top of that, you also get less tyre wear and increased manoeuvrability.”

The liftable and disengageable tandem bogie (LDTA) requires air suspension and will increase the trucks kerb weight by 60 kg. Most of the fuel savings can be attributed to the reduced friction inside the second (disconnected) axle gearing and only some 10 percent of the saving derives from reduced rolling resistance. Three bogie weights – 19, 21 and 26 tonnes – are available and load limits with the second axle lifted are 9.5, 10.5 and 13 tonnes respectively. 

A dog clutch connection is part of the option that makes Scanias tandem axle RB662 both liftable and disengageable thus offering substantial fuel savings reduced tyre wear and much tighter turning radiuses
A “dog clutch” connection is part of the option that makes Scania’s tandem axle RB662 both liftable and disengage¬able, thus offering substantial fuel savings, reduced tyre wear and much tighter turning radiuses.  

The LDTA option can presently not be combined with hub reduction axles or tridem configurations. The driver raises the axle by simply turning a knob. A pop-up warning appears in the instrument cluster if the truck identifies an overload situation, in which case it will not lift the axle. The lifting can be called for at any speed. The disengage-ment itself is performed via a “dog clutch” connection.

“We definitely expect that this option will be included in many truck specifications,” says Eriksson. “The added cost will rapidly be compensated given the obvious and highly positive contribution to our customers’ total operating economy.”

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For further information, please contact:

Bo Eriksson, Product Manager, Scania Trucks
Phone: +46 70 248 50 52, email: bo.eriksson@scania.com

Örjan Åslund, Head of Product Affairs, Scania Trucks
Phone: +46 70 289 83 78, email: orjan.aslund@scania.com

Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. Together with our partners and customers we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In 2019, we delivered 91,700 trucks, 7,800 buses as well as 10,200 industrial and marine engines to our customers. Net sales totalled to over SEK 152 billion, of which about 20 percent were services-related. Founded in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs some 51,000 people. Research and development are concentrated in Sweden, with branches in Brazil and India. Production takes place in Europe, Latin America and Asia, with regional production centres in Africa, Asia and Eurasia. Scania is part of TRATON SE. For more information visit: www.scania.com.

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