Defying Gravity in the Mud: The Role of the Portal Axle

In the “Várzea” rice paddies of Rio Grande do Sul, the ground is not solid; it is a semi-fluid medium of clay and water known as “Lama”. A conventional straight axle tractor would sink until its chassis drags on the mud (belly drag), losing all traction. The solution is the Rear Axle Portal Case (Caixa de Eixo Portal). This specialized “Drop Box” gearbox lowers the wheel hub relative to the chassis, effectively raising the machine’s body 15-20cm higher than the wheel center.
O Rear Axle Case serves two critical functions: Distância ao solo e Final Torque Multiplication. It typically houses a heavy-duty chain drive or a cascade of gears that slows down the input from the main transmission and amplifies the torque to turn the large diameter lug wheels. This component bears the entire weight of the machine plus the loaded seedling trays, all while being constantly submerged in abrasive silica slurry.
EVER-POWER's RA-Series (Rear Axle) cases are cast from reinforced ADC12 Aluminum or Ductile Iron to minimize weight while maximizing structural rigidity. Engineered with multi-stage sealing technologies, they prevent water ingress even during deep wading, ensuring the internal chain and bearings survive the punishing planting season.
Technical Specifications: RA-Series (Portal Drop Box)
| Parâmetro | Especificação | Parâmetro | Especificação |
|---|---|---|---|
| Axle Type | Portal / Drop Box | Taxa de redução | 1:1.5 to 1:2.5 |
| Drive Mechanism | Duplex Chain (ASA 80/100) or Gears | Max Axle Load | 800kg – 1500kg (Static) |
| Material de construção | Die-Cast Aluminum / Cast Iron | Ground Clearance Gain | 150mm – 250mm |
| Eixo de saída | Hex 30mm / 40mm / 50mm | Interface de entrada | Direct from Main Transmission |
| Chain Tensioner | Automatic Spring-Loaded Shoe | Torque de saída | Max 1,600 Nm |
| Seal Type (Wheel Side) | Cassette Seal + Steel Shield | Tipo de rolamento | Sealed Deep Groove Ball (6300) |
| Lubrificação | Semi-Fluid Grease / Oil Bath | Capacidade de graxa | 1.5kg – 2.8kg |
| Material do eixo | 40Cr (Induction Hardened) | Classificação de vedação | IP68 (Submersible) |
| Integração de freios | Optional External Drum | Wheel Bolt Pattern | 4-Bolt / 6-Bolt Standard |
| Respiradouro | Sealed or Snorkel Type | Weight (Each Side) | 18 kg – 35 kg |
| Acabamento da superfície | Anodized / E-Coated | Structural Ribs | Reinforced for Impact |
| Compatibilidade | Yanmar VP / Kubota NSP | Garantia | 24 meses |
Engineering the “Drop-Box”
1. The Portal Advantage
Standard axles run straight from the transmission to the wheel. In rice fields, this low clearance causes the chassis to “bulldoze” mud, increasing drag by 40%. EVER-POWER’s Portal Drop Box acts as a vertical extension. By using an internal chain or gear train to drop the output centerline by 200mm, we keep the machine’s belly clear of the mud, drastically improving flotation and reducing fuel consumption.
2. Chain vs. Gear Reduction
For the Brazilian market, we favor the Transmissão por corrente (Corrente) design for the rear axle. Why? Chain drives offer a degree of mechanical compliance. When the wheel hits a submerged log, the chain slack absorbs the initial shock spike, protecting the upstream transmission gears. We use heavy-duty ASA 80H chains with reinforced side plates to handle the high torque of muddy starts.
3. The “Mud-Shield” Hub
The axle hub is where the battle against nature is fought. Rice straw and vines wrap around the axle, slicing into standard seals. We implement a “Grass-Cutter” Labyrinth. A machined steel cup on the wheel hub overlaps with the gearbox housing, creating a tortuous path. Sharp edges on the cup cut any wrapping vegetation before it can reach the sensitive Cassette Seal inside.
4. Structural Load Bearing
The rear axle case supports the entire weight of the loaded transplanter (often >800kg at the rear). Aluminum housings can crack under fatigue. We use High-Pressure Die-Cast Aluminum (ADC12) with strategically placed internal ribs. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) ensures that stress from wheel bumps is distributed evenly through the casing to the chassis mounting points, preventing catastrophic fractures.

Comparative Analysis: Portal Axle vs. Straight Axle
| Recurso | EVER-POWER Portal Case | Standard Straight Axle |
|---|---|---|
| Distância ao solo | High (+200mm advantage) | Low (Wheel radius limit) |
| Torque Multiplication | Yes (2:1 Reduction) | No (1:1 Direct) |
| Mud Resistance | Excellent (Chassis stays dry) | Poor (Chassis drags) |
| Stability | Good (Low Center of Gravity) | Moderado |
| Complexity | Medium (Chain/Gears) | Low (Simple Shaft) |
*Data derived from performance metrics in Santa Catarina rice cooperatives.
Localized Application: Brazil Rice Belt
Sandy Várzea (Massaranduba)
In regions with sandy soil, abrasive wear on the axle housing is severe. The “Sandblasting” effect of the wheels wears through standard aluminum housings. EVER-POWER offers an optional “Hard-Coat” Anodized Finish or a bolt-on stainless steel wear plate for the bottom of the axle case, extending casing life by 300%.
Heavy Clay (Uruguaiana)
Deep clay requires immense torque to turn the wheels. Chain stretch is a common issue. Our RA-Series features an External Tensioner Access Port. Farmers can adjust the chain tension in 5 minutes without disassembling the gearbox, a crucial feature for minimizing downtime during the planting rush.
📒 Diário de bordo do engenheiro de campo: A corrente quebrada
“October 2025, Dom Pedrito. A rice farmer called with a seized rear wheel. The diagnosis: Broken chain bunched up at the bottom of the portal case. The cause? Rust.”
“The farmer had stored the machine with water inside the axle case (due to a failed seal). The standard steel chain rusted solid. When he started it up, it snapped.
Solution: We rebuilt the unit with our Nickel-Plated ‘Marine’ Chain and filled it with Semi-Fluid Grease instead of oil. The grease coats the chain even during storage, preventing rust. We also upgraded the seals to our Cassette design. The machine has run two seasons since without issue.”

Perguntas frequentes (OEM/B2B)
1. Can I use this rear axle case for a 4WD conversion?
Yes, our RA-Series is designed to be driven. It accepts input from the main transmission via a telescopic shaft or side shaft. It is the standard component for converting 2WD walk-behind units into riding 4WD transplanters.
2. Is grease better than oil for the portal axle?
Recomendamos Graxa semifluida (NLGI 00). Unlike oil, it doesn’t leak out rapidly if a seal is damaged by fishing line or wire. It also provides better shock damping for the chain and adheres to components during off-season storage, preventing corrosion.
3. What wheel bolt pattern do you use?
Our standard hexagonal axle hubs come with a 4-bolt or 6-bolt flange pattern that matches the common “Paddy Wheels” (900mm diameter) used on Kubota and Yanmar machines. Custom patterns are available for OEM orders.
4. How do I check the chain tension?
Our advanced RA-Series cases feature an external inspection plug. By removing this plug, you can visually check chain slack. Tension adjustment is done via an external bolt that moves the idler shoe, eliminating the need to disassemble the case.
Complete Your Transplanter Chassis
Hexagonal Axle Shafts
High-strength 40Cr shafts (Hex 30/40/50mm) for positive wheel drive.
Cassette Seal Kits
The ultimate mud protection upgrade for existing axle cases.
Float Above the Mud
Equip your machines with EVER-POWER Portal Axles for unmatched clearance and reliability.
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