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The prefix tri- means three.
tri, because tri means three for the three wheels a tricycle has! Easy as that.
ATP stands for : Adenosine Tri-phosphate So the 'T' in ATP stands for 'Tri' Hope this helps you. :)
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No. A tri-axle has one additional lift axle; a quad axle has two lift axles.
A tri-axle, which consists of three axles on a vehicle, is typically required for heavy-duty vehicles that carry significant loads. These vehicles may include large trucks, buses, or trailers that need the additional support and stability provided by the extra axle. Regulations for when a tri-axle is required can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the weight of the vehicle.
Need to know the specific model and configuration (e.g., single axle, tandem, tri-axle, quad axle, centipede) in order to answer this.
It allows the vehicle to carry more weight.
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It's a dump truck with four axles--the steer axle in front and three axles in back. One of them moves up and down via a control in the cab, so the tires aren't on the road if the truck's not loaded. A tri-axle dump truck carries more weight than a one-axle or two-axle truck.
Varies by state. In North Carolina, a tri-axle is generally good for 15 - 17 tons, depending on the tare weight of the vehicle.
12 or 14. Depends if lift axle has dual tires or not.
That depends on what the configuration is.. is it a single axle, tandem, tri-axle, quad, centipede, etc.?
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It varies from state to state, and will also be dependent on the tare weight of the truck. I can tell you that, in North Carolina, 13 to 15 tons is the norm for a tri-axle dump truck.
A North American truck will be 96" wide.