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- Dropped_axle abstract "A dropped axle is the axle of a vehicle that is bent upwards towards the ends, i.e. the centre is 'dropped'. This gives two advantages: the centre of gravity of the bodywork is lowered, relative to the wheels, which improves stability; secondly the wheels may be of larger diameter, giving a smoother ride over a rough surface.Dropped axles were first used for carts: light two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicles. Their introduction represents one of the safety improvements from the high and unstable dog cart or jaunting car to the lower and more stable governess cart. Their ultimate development was in the float or milk float, where a dropped axle was used to give a low load bed for easy loading of churns or similar unstable liquid cargo.Dropped axles were made of forged wrought iron. Although wood was widely used for axles, owing to its lightness, it could not easily be shaped with the sharp curves required to drop an axle. Shaping such an axle by sawing or cutting would place an area of cross-grain across the upright part and would rapidly break.".
- Dropped_axle thumbnail Milk_float,_c_1904.jpg?width=300.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageID "37367165".
- Dropped_axle wikiPageLength "2681".
- Dropped_axle wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Dropped_axle wikiPageRevisionID "654048755".
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Axle.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Beam_axle.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Bugatti.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Cart.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_suspension_technologies.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Center_of_mass.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Dogcart.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Ettore_Bugatti.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Float_(horse-drawn).
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Governess_cart.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink I-beam.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Jaunting_car.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Milk_float.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Portal_axle.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Ride_height.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Stress_concentration.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(vehicle).
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink U-bolt.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink Wrought_iron.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink File:Bugatti_Type_37_front.jpg.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink File:Cart_wheels_with_dropped_axle.jpg.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink File:Milk_float,_c_1904.jpg.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLink File:T-bucket_front_axle.jpg.
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dropped axle".
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLinkText "dropped axle".
- Dropped_axle wikiPageWikiLinkText "dropped".
- Dropped_axle subject Category:Automotive_suspension_technologies.
- Dropped_axle hypernym Axle.
- Dropped_axle type Locomotive.
- Dropped_axle type Technology.
- Dropped_axle comment "A dropped axle is the axle of a vehicle that is bent upwards towards the ends, i.e. the centre is 'dropped'. This gives two advantages: the centre of gravity of the bodywork is lowered, relative to the wheels, which improves stability; secondly the wheels may be of larger diameter, giving a smoother ride over a rough surface.Dropped axles were first used for carts: light two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicles.".
- Dropped_axle label "Dropped axle".
- Dropped_axle sameAs Q5308476.
- Dropped_axle sameAs m.0n8zxys.
- Dropped_axle sameAs Q5308476.
- Dropped_axle wasDerivedFrom Dropped_axle?oldid=654048755.
- Dropped_axle depiction Milk_float,_c_1904.jpg.
- Dropped_axle isPrimaryTopicOf Dropped_axle.