Vocation descriptions, Class definitions – Spicer Steer Axles Application Guidelines User Manual
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4- Vocation Descriptions
The following pages describe the duty cycles, and type of road usage for various vocations / situations. In
addition to the guidelines set forth, any usage not described needs to be approved by the Dana HVTSO
Applications Engineering Department.
City Delivery
Construction
Fire Service
Heavy Haul
Intercity Coach
Line Haul
Logging
Mining
Motorhome
Oil Field
Refuse
Rescue
School Bus
Transit Coach
Class Definitions
Definitions for Classification of Application Operating Conditions
These definitions may vary by vocation – refer to the specific vocation in the Spicer®
Drive Axle
Application Guidelines.
AA
Turnpike
or
Interstate
Operation on limited access, well-maintained, multi-lane
highways of excellent concrete or asphalt with maximum
adverse grades not in excess of 3%.
A
On-Highway
Exclusive of operation on well maintained major
highways of excellent concrete or asphalt construction.
Terrain may be level to rolling with occasional maximum
adverse grades to 8%. Operations are subject to legal
weight and dimensional limitations.
B
On/Off Highway
or Mountainous Highway - Secondary roads of good
concrete or asphalt where intermittent grades of up to
12% adverse may be encountered or where up to 20%
of the total operating time is spent on well maintained
off-highway roadways of crushed rock or similar
material. Grades in this class are more frequent and
severe than in Class A operation. Operation is subject to
legal weight and dimensional limitations.
C
Off-Highway
Operation exceeding 20% of the time on roads of gravel
or maintained crushed rock surface where the maximum
grade is 12% and frequent grades of 8% can be
encountered. This operation is not generally subject to
legal weight or dimensional limitations.