Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
3° eixo de apoio direcional
English translation:
steering axle
Added to glossary by
Félicien Sirois
May 11, 2012 14:53
12 yrs ago
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Portuguese term
3° eixo de apoio direcional
Portuguese to English
Tech/Engineering
Automotive / Cars & Trucks
Brazilian standard
"veículos não-articulados de transporte coletivo urbano de passageiros que possuam 3º eixo de apoio direcional"
The term also appears without "de apoio" later in the document: "dois eixos direcionais."
Turn-assist(ed) 3rd axle? Directional axle?
This is basically a third axle on a large bus or truck that is steerable to assist the vehicle in making tight turns. I can't seem to nail the English equivalent down.
Thanks in advance!
The term also appears without "de apoio" later in the document: "dois eixos direcionais."
Turn-assist(ed) 3rd axle? Directional axle?
This is basically a third axle on a large bus or truck that is steerable to assist the vehicle in making tight turns. I can't seem to nail the English equivalent down.
Thanks in advance!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | steering axle | Douglas Bissell |
5 | trailing axle | Kevin Freyburg |
4 | steered trailing axle | Nick Taylor |
Proposed translations
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steering axle
See link below
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Comment: "Thanks Douglas! After a later confirmation form an auto industry professional, I selected your response, adding "rear" to avoid any confusion with the front axle (as it pertained to this project). Parabens!"
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trailing axle
Non articulated coaches over a certain length must be equipped with an actively steered rear axle known as a trailing axle. This greatly improves agility and considerably reduces the turning cicle. The third axle is also steered when reversing, making it far easier to manoeuvre while reducing tyre wear in the process.
Reference:
http://media.daimler.com/Projects/c2c/channel/documents/1228410_Tourismo_Text_PM_e.pdf
http://www.vegvesen.no/en/Vehicles/Driving+in+Norway/Threeaxle+coaches
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steered trailing axle
steered trailing axle
Discussion
(parking, tight corners, etc.) easier. At speeds above 30 km/
h, the trailing axle is automatically locked in the middle
position in order to guarantee the stability of the vehicle when
driving in a straight line.