Goldhofer MPA axles for heavy transport semi-trailers
The MPA (MacPherson Axle) axles by Goldhofer are a technology used in heavy transport semi-trailers. They are designed with a MacPherson-type suspension system, which provides greater flexibility, maneuverability, and stability when transporting heavy loads.
This innovation was first introduced by Goldhofer at the Bauma Fair in 2013.
Description of Goldhofer MPA Axles
The MPA axles by Goldhofer can support loads of up to 12 tons per axle and serve as an alternative to traditional pendular axles, offering a lighter and more efficient design. They are based on a single-arm suspension system with a steering angle of up to 60°, which enhances maneuverability even in confined spaces.
This system reduces the number of mechanical components compared to conventional axles, improving reliability and minimizing maintenance requirements.
Advantages of Goldhofer MPA Axles
Greater Maneuverability:
✔️ Steering capability of up to 60° allows for more precise movements in tight spaces.
✔️ Facilitates navigation through sharp curves and maneuvers in urban or industrial environments.
Lighter and More Efficient Design:
✔️ Uses fewer mechanical components, reducing the vehicle's overall weight.
✔️ Being lighter, they increase payload capacity without compromising performance.
Lower Maintenance and Greater Durability:
✔️ With fewer moving parts compared to traditional pendular axles, wear points and maintenance needs are minimized.
✔️ Its robust design enhances resistance to impact and material fatigue.
Enhanced Load Stability and Safety:
✔️ The MacPherson suspension system ensures better load control and even weight distribution.
✔️ Reduces oscillations and vibrations, improving transport safety.
In summary, Goldhofer's MPA axles represent an advanced solution for heavy transport, combining efficient technology with key benefits in maneuverability, stability, and operational efficiency.
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