Link Mfg., Ltd. announced the Redline Performance Series Suspensions that include a broader selection of weight capacities for its Air Link tandem drive axle suspension and Atlas single drive axle suspension. In tribute to fire departments and personnel across North America, the company has created a dedicated charity, “Link Cares,” that will contribute a portion of the profits from all Redline Performance Suspension annual sales to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF).
“Link has met the demands of major fire departments and equipment manufacturers with high-performance, heavy duty vehicle suspensions for more than 20 years,” said Chris English, managing director, Link Suspensions of Canada. “The development of our Redline Performance Series Suspensions and the establishment of our Link Cares charity represent our company’s core values of servanthood and our sincere reverence for the heroic nature of the firefighting culture.”
Redline Performance Series Suspensions expands Link’s product range, offering new weight ratings as a response to market demand and the unique combinations of equipment and apparatus used by individual fire departments. The Air Link Redline tandem drive axle suspension will now be available in a carrying capacity of 62K to 85K, while the Atlas Redline single drive axle suspension will now have a carrying capacity range of 31.5K to 35K.
The Air Link Redline tandem axle suspension features a unique air spring over walking beam design, patented by Link close to 30 years ago. Originally engineered to handle extreme payloads in harsh, off-highway and military environments, this rugged suspension meets the demands of aerial fire and rescue vehicles and then some. It fully integrates with Dana, Meritor, SSU, and Mack axles.
The Air Link Redline tandem axle suspension delivers emergency vehicle performance, a smoother ride, higher roll stability, maximum articulation, better traction, and has lower maintenance requirements, the company says. Link’s air-over-walking-beam technology uses large, high-volume, low-frequency air springs that enable firefighters to experience a consistently stable and comfortable ride, whether they’re racing to an emergency on a city street, on an unpaved road or without benefit of either.
“The Air Link is the one we most highly recommend,” said Tom Smeal, product manager, Aerial Ladder Division for Smeal Fire Apparatus Company. “It provides a better ride, less body breakage, and is far easier on the aerial structure.”
Link’s Atlas Redline single axle air spring suspension was designed from the ground up to meet the demanding life of fire and rescue vehicles. It fully integrates with Dana and Meritor axles, and when introduced, it was the first single axle suspension to have a 35K rating. It is the ideal air suspension solution for aerials and pumpers that need to carry longer ladders and more equipment on a single rear axle chassis.