STEERING SYSTEM AND WHEEL GEOMETRY

Design of Suspension Points:

1. CAMBER ANGLE:

It is the angle made by the wheels of a vehicle. It is the angle between the vertical axis of the wheels used for steering and the vehicle axis of the vehicle when viewed from the front or rear.


2. CASTER ANGLE:

It is the angular displacement of the steering axis from the vertical axis of a steered wheel which is steered (mostly Front wheels) of the vehicle with the vertical axis when viewed from the side.




3. KINGPIN ANGLE:

Kingpin angle is a measure of the angle of the suspension steer axis relative to vertical in front view.








4. TOE ANGLE:




Assembly





WHEEL HUB 


WHEEL DRUM


FRONT WHEEL AXLE FOR REAR DRIVE WHEEL
(Ackermann Steering)


REAR AXLE, DIFFERENTIAL AND PNEUMATIC BRAKING SYSTEM







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