Jost’s trailer axle maintenance tips

By Categories: Commercial NewsPublished On: Friday 18 June 2021

Trailer technology provider Jost has issued guidance for technicians on the maintenance of its DCA trailer axles.

“The DCA trailer axle series from Jost provides a complete modular axle system which opens up endless application possibilities with minimal components,” said Richard Flackett, Jost commercial business manager, trailer.

“For customers, this means fewer spare parts and, thanks to unsurpassed quality, lower lifecycle costs.

“It is the compact axle housing which gives the DCA series its name – DCA stands for Durable Compact Axle. Integration of all the axle functions allows a compact and, thanks to innovative design, extremely durable and lightweight axle housing.”

While axles in the DCA series are low maintenance with minimum spare parts required, says Richard, there are still some important service and maintenance procedures which should be followed in order to keep trailer axles in top condition, working their best and delivering maximum uptime.

The company recommends the following focus areas and methods of inspection:

▪ Brake: visual inspection of the components for damage/wear, especially the safety-relevant threaded connections

▪ Suspension: visual inspection of the components for damage/wear, especially the safety-relevant threaded connections

▪ Wheel circumference: visual inspection of the components for damage/wear, especially the safety-relevant threaded connections

▪ Wheel nuts: check for specified tightening torque after first drive with load (after approximately 50 km) and after every wheel replacement

▪ Steering axle: visual inspection of the components for damage, wear and function

Under normal operating conditions, says Richard, the following should be checked every three months or 25,000km (whichever is first): brake lining thickness; brake disc; locking mechanism; and lubrication of the plain bearing lubrication points (axle unloaded/raised).

Annually or every 100,000km (whichever is first) the following vehicle checks should be completed: unobstructed movement of brake calliper; clearance of brake calliper; bearing play of brake calliper; brake calliper seals; brake calliper threaded connection; threaded connection, hub/brake disc; threaded connection, brake cylinder; retaining bracket at frame; retaining bracket threaded connection; plastic wearing washers at retaining bracket; 3D bushing (the first time after four years, then annually thereafter); shock absorber; air bellows; air bellows threaded connection at axle housing; retainer, hexagon nut with collar; and compact bearing unit.

When working in harsh operating conditions, says Richard, the following must be considered further to the above recommended schedule: unobstructed movement of the brake calliper should be checked every 6 months, or 50,000km; and the 3D bushing should be first checked after two years or 200,000 km (whichever is first) and then once per year or 100,000km thereafter.

“It is important to note that for both the above recommended schedules, the required intervals and work depend on the type of vehicle, individual usage and operating conditions,” Richard continued.

This test and maintenance schedule was created for use in normal operation (asphalt/concrete roads). Test and maintenance schedules for vehicles that are operated under different operating conditions can be found at www.jost-axle-systems.com under the menu item Downloads/Service.

The DCA series comprises the DCA Weightmaster, DCA Megamaster, DCA Airmaster, DCA Steermaster, DCA Pavemaster, and DCA Railmaster.

Furthermore, in the first quarter of 2021 Jost launched the DCA-U6: a new 19,5“ brake.

“The new DCA-U6 brake disc for 19,5’’ applications comes in a weight-optimised design – meaning less weight for more payload,” said Richard.

“The DCA-U6 has a 15 kilogram weight advantage per axle trio, making driving noticeably more economical and contributing to enhanced cost efficiency.”

More information about the Jost axle range, the test and maintenance schedule for DCA axles, and information about the DCA-U6, can be found at the website.

www.jostgb.co.uk