P600™ Planetary Tandem Drive Axle

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P600 Tandem

The Cummins-Meritor planetary drive axle is engineered and manufactured to deliver higher capacity and improved performance across a multitude of heavy-duty Off-Highway applications. Cummins-Meritor planetary axles are known for exceptional quality, strength and toughness, and each axle is backed by an intensive validation process performed at our global design and testing centers.

The P600 series planetary axle offers a choice of ratios to ensure the gearing, power and torque to do the job without sacrificing payload capacity or efficiency. This planetary axle is engineered and manufactured to offer a maximum gross axle weight rating (GAWR) of 126,000 lbs. to carry higher-capacity loads.

Features & Benefits

  • Tested and validated in the most demanding applications to ensure consistently reliable operation
  • Driver-controlled differential locks for enhanced traction
  • Anti-lock braking system (ABS) capability delivers optimum safety and performance
  • Fabricated steel housing with brackets accept all heavy-duty suspensions available in the market
  • A broad overall axle ratio delivers ratio selections from 3.46 to 24.81 for unique and demanding applications
  • Central tire inflation system (CTIS) compatible hardware
  • Wheel-end is available with 4 or 5 planetary gears

Videos:

P610 Ratio Range P614 Ratio Range Max GAWR** Max GCWR** Tracks (hub FL to FL, Inches) Suspensions Brakes Wheel-End Gearing Wheel Mounting Locking
3.46-7.2 8.54-24.8 84,000 lbs. Up to 420,000 lbs. 70.9, 74.0 & 80.3 Chalmers®, Hendrickson®, Link® (RayDan®) and Neway® S-Cam 16 ½” x 8 5/8” Cast+ 4 Planets standard; 5 planets optional 335 mm B.C DCDL Lock
*Comprehensive specifications are available on request.
**Includes multiple carrier options.
***Maximum ratings are subject to a Cummins-Meritor Application Engineering review


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