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Chassis configuration

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The chassis configuration is a formula that gives information about the wheels of a road vehicle including number of wheels, number of driven wheels and number of steered wheels. A common example is 4x4.

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Formula

Configurations

The formula is defined as follows:

A × B / C

or

A × B * C

with:

  • A = number of wheels (twin-mounted tires count as one wheel)
  • B = number of driven wheels
  • / = the fore of the rear axles is steered (pusher axle)
  • * = the rearmost of the rear axles is steered (tag axle)
  • C = number of steered wheels

Basis is always the standard configuration, meaning a steered front axle and a non-steered driven rear axle. This means: If only the front wheels are steered, the rearmost part of the formula can be left out. The most common example is probably the 4×4 configuration. 6×4*4 is the chassis configuration for a vehicle with six wheels where four wheels are driven, in addition, the two front wheels as well as the rearmost two wheels are steered. In this case it is a three-axled vehicle.

Often the formula A × B × C is used. Even if the information contained by C is needless, it means that only front axles are steered. This can give information about the distribution of axles. For example, provide manufacturers the chassis configuration 8×4×4 to show that the vehicle has two steered front axles and two driven rear axles, compared to the chassis configuration 8×4/4 where the vehicle has one steered front axle, one steered rear axle (the fore axle) and two driven rear axles (the aft axles).

See also

References

  • Josef Epker: Lastkraftwagen und Technik. Epjos Verlag, 2014. ISBN 9783981651300

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This page was last edited on 23 January 2024, at 19:08
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