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Axletech , Meritor, and Rockwell Axle Identification: How to know the Difference

Axletech was spun off from Rockwell International’s off highway division in 2002.  These axles are used in a variety of applications such as forklifts, ground support equipment, cranes, aerial lifts, and other off highway equipment.   Axles built before 2002 were marked with Rockwell.  Axles built in 2002 and later were marked with the words Axletech.  You can order Axletech parts online at Intella’s website.  Before you order however, you need to figure out which part number to order.  We’re here to help. In 2019 Axletech became part of Meritor off-highway division.  We offer parts for Meritor off-highway axles but not for Meritor on-highway.

Data Tag

There’s a data tag on each axle.  That data tag contains some important information and it will help us find the correct parts for your equipment.  The diagram below shows where the data tag would be found and a typical model number.

Once you have the model number of the axle, you are ready to identify the part numbers you need.  Call us at 616-796-1288 or email us at [email protected] with this information.  You can also simply email us a photograph of the Axletech identification tag.

Tip:  some part numbers are stamped on individual axle components.  Please share this information with the axle model number–often if digits are missing on the part number we can still identify the part as long as we have the axle model information from the ID plate.

Axletech axles are used in a variety of different equipment.  They’re typically found in forklifts (like Hyster, Hoist, Royal, Kalmar, and Terex) as well as ground support equipment like Tug tractor parts.  Axletech has good parts availability and Intella has access to the complete line of parts from Axletech.

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8 thoughts on “Axletech , Meritor, and Rockwell Axle Identification: How to know the Difference”

  1. A553200Y1091 And A653200X830 Axle no (2)
    i am missing Crown Wheel & Pinion set for both axles .. can you maybe help I have som photo if you need them

    Henrik Langballe
  2. HI I have a Rockwell axle model# C3 3121 W75 from a 1977 IH cargostar. Serial # 461393K91 Build date was 6/23/77 Just trying to get more info on it.

    Jared cole
    1. Hi Jared,
      Please contact our sales department via email for this request.

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  3. I have pr113nx18 rears 28.08 ratio what would they be from

    Jim grove
    1. Sorry we don’t have any information on that one.

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  4. Hello. I have Rockwell axels on a 1979 Ford F600. Looking to decode the tags on axel if you could help I would appreciate it.
    Model FDS. 75HDX. 92
    Customer No. D9HT- 3002-CA/R-095-H
    Ser, no,& plant. 1091783. MY
    Ratio 0683.
    Date 08/7/79

    Kevin Mccartney
    1. Hi Kevin, I have sent your request to our sales department and they will get back to you as soon as possible.

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