Product Details:
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Condition: | New | Horsepower: | 150 - 250hp |
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Emission Standard: | Euro 2 | Market Segement: | Engineering Transportation |
Engine Capacity: | > 8L | ||
High Light: | Shacman L3000 Heavy Duty Dump Truck,Cargo Truck Chassis 4x2,Heavy Duty Cargo Truck |
The chassis of a truck is a system, not just a single component. It is composed of four parts: the transmission
system, the driving system, the steering system, and the braking system. The function of the chassis is to
support and install the assembly of the automotive engine and its various components. And accept the power
of the engine to make the car move and ensure normal driving.
1. Driving system
For vehicles, the primary function is to be active, and to meet this function, the vehicle must have at least four
components: frame, suspension Frame, axle, wheels. Only by connecting these four parts in sequence can the
basic driving ability of the vehicle be guaranteed.
2. Transmission system
The engine provides power for the vehicle, but due to the high speed, it is not suitable to directly connect the
wheels, so a transmission system is needed to transmit power Force. The transmission system generally consists
of: clutch, gearbox, universal transmission device, main reducer, differential, and drive half shaft. launch The power
generated by the machine also passes through the aforementioned components in sequence and is ultimately
transmitted to the wheels.
3. Braking system
Afterwards, it is the braking system that controls the transmission system.
The braking system consists of an energy supply device (brake oil or air pump, air storage tank, etc.), a control device
(brake pedal, various brake valves, etc.), and a transmission The device (such as brake cylinder, etc.) and the brake
are composed of four parts.
The truck chassis transmission system is generally composed of a clutch, transmission, universal transmission,
main reducer, differential, and half shaft. There are also accessories such as differentials and transmission shafts.
The chassis driving system of a car consists of the frame, axle, wheels, and suspension of the car. The functions
of the automotive chassis driving system include: receiving power from the transmission system, generating traction
through the interaction between the driving wheels and the road surface, and ensuring normal driving of the vehicle;
Bear the total weight of the car and the reaction force on the ground;
Relieve the impact of uneven road surfaces on the vehicle body, attenuate the vibration during driving, and maintain
smooth driving; Collaborate with the steering system to ensure vehicle handling stability.
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