Detail Technology
Product performance and technology
Dimension: For the front shock absorber, dimensions such as the overall length and outer diameter must strictly meet the installation space requirements of Iveco models to ensure accurate and flawless installation in the vehicle's front suspension system. For example, the length of the shock absorber cylinder must match the connection position of the vehicle's suspension arm to ensure stability and reliability after installation.
Connection interface: The connection parts at both ends, including the bolt hole positions, aperture sizes, and thread specifications for connecting to the vehicle body and suspension arm, must be consistent with the original Iveco design to enable precise connection with other vehicle components and prevent problems such as looseness and abnormal noise due to insecure or inappropriate connections.
Shock absorption effect: It can effectively absorb and attenuate the vibrations and shocks generated during vehicle driving due to uneven road surfaces, reducing the bumpiness of the cab and enabling the driver to obtain a smoother and more comfortable driving experience. Generally, the shock absorption effect is measured by parameters such as the damping coefficient and spring stiffness of the shock absorber. These parameters need to be precisely adjusted and matched to adapt to the weight, driving speed and road conditions of Iveco vehicles.
Load-bearing capacity: The front shock absorber needs to have sufficient load-bearing capacity to support the weight of the front part of the vehicle and maintain good stability and support during dynamic processes such as vehicle braking, acceleration, and turning to prevent excessive tilting, sinking or out-of-control situations of the vehicle and ensure driving safety.