Auger's Wheel Hub is an essential part of a vehicle's suspension system, responsible for transmitting rotational force from the wheels to the chassis. Its primary usage context is in areas where high loads are encountered, such as on heavy-duty vehicles or during off-road driving conditions. Key technical advantages include its ability to withstand harsh operating conditions due to its robust construction and precise bearing surfaces.
Wheel hubs are the central component connecting the wheel assembly to the vehicle’s axle, enabling rotational movement. Positioned at the end of each axle, they house wheel bearings facilitating smooth and efficient wheel rotation. Hubs typically integrate an ABS sensor mounting point and may incorporate a stud or flange for brake rotor attachment. Construction materials commonly include ductile iron or aluminum alloy for durability and weight reduction. Variations exist to accommodate different wheel stud patterns, brake system types, and vehicle weight classes.