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The airbag of the truck's air strut suspension system is a key component in the entire suspension system. It is mainly composed of parts such as the rubber airbag body, upper cover plate, and lower cover plate. The rubber airbag is usually made of high-strength, wear-resistant, and good elastic rubber material. This material can withstand various pressures and frictions during vehicle driving. The upper and lower cover plates generally use metal materials. They are closely connected with the airbag and play the role of fixation and sealing. The upper cover plate is used to connect the vehicle frame, and the lower cover plate is connected to components such as the axle.
When a truck is driving on different road conditions, the air strut suspension system airbag plays an important buffering role. During normal driving, the airbag is filled with gas at a certain pressure. When the vehicle passes over a bumpy road and the wheel is subjected to an upward impact force, this impact force will be transmitted to the airbag. The airbag absorbs and buffers the impact through the compressibility of the internal gas. The gas is compressed, thereby reducing the vibration transmitted to the frame and body. Conversely, when the wheel moves downward, such as when the wheel falls after the vehicle passes through a pothole, the gas pressure in the airbag will push the wheel upward to keep the vehicle in a relatively stable posture. Moreover, by adjusting the air pressure in the airbag, the suspension height of the vehicle can be changed to adapt to different loading capacities and driving requirements. For example, when the vehicle is unloaded, the air pressure and suspension height can be appropriately reduced to reduce wind resistance and fuel consumption; when the vehicle is fully loaded, the air pressure is increased to ensure the driving stability and safety of the vehicle.