What Is a Tandem Truck?

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    Tandem Trucks

    • Tandem trucks have two axles in the rear.Truck image by Oleg Gribanov from Fotolia.com

      Any truck with a double axle in the back is considered a tandem truck. Both axles are usually drive axles -- they propel the vehicle. Many have two wheels on each end of each axle. The tandem axles allow the truck to carry much more weight, they provide stability and a smoother ride, and they provide better traction on slippery surfaces.

      Many dump trucks are tandem trucks, as are many firetrucks, fuel and water trucks and trucks equipped with cranes.

    Semi-trailer Tractors

    Double Bottom Trucks

    History

    • The tandem suspension was developed in 1926, and sees many uses today.tank truck image by Andrew Breeden from Fotolia.com

      Truck designer Magnus Hendrickson and his sons Robert and George designed the first tandem truck suspension in Chicago in 1926, just four years after inflatable tires first replaced solid rubber tires on trucks. The Hendricksons used a metal beam connected to each axle by a pivot, a design that distributed the load evenly and reduced the effects of uneven terrain.

      In 1933, the International Harvester Co. signed a contract with the Hendrickson Motor Co. granting IH exclusive use of the tandem suspension. IH held the exclusive right to the tandem design until 1948, when it agreed to let Hendrickson offer the suspensions to all truck manufacturers.

      Hendrickson continues to manufacture the tandem suspensions as of 2011.

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