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  • What is a shock absorber?

    What is a shock absorber?

    A shock absorber is basically an oil pump, a device for smoothing out a sudden and violent push or shock and distributing it as kinetic energy. Shock absorbers are critical in all motorcycle and car suspensions, where the landing gear is part of the support system of industrial machines. A shock abs... read more

    Feb 12,2022 Industry News
  • What is the function of the shock absorber?

    What is the function of the shock absorber?

    Shock absorbers do not absorb shock. They dampen the vibration of the spring. After the spring deflects, it bounces back to its original position and continues to oscillate until its energy is dissipated by a natural phenomenon called hysteresis. If this movement is not controlled, the heavy-duty sp... read more

    Jan 14,2022 Industry News
  • What is the shock absorber of an electric scooter?

    What is the shock absorber of an electric scooter?

    The shock absorber of an electric scooter is a device that can effectively ensure the damping of the vehicle. Simply put, it is to minimize the impact caused by the road, and the shock absorber of the electric scooter can effectively ensure the comfort of riding, and ensure that the tires can be tig... read more

    Dec 31,2021 Industry News
  • How does the shock absorber work?

    How does the shock absorber work?

    The shock absorber is a suspension component that controls the bounce of the vehicle's wheels. Their main job is to restrain the movement of the vehicle and prevent it from bouncing on the suspension springs while driving. To test the shock absorber of the vehicle, just press each corner of the vehi... read more

    Dec 24,2021 Industry News
  • Know the shock absorber and application technology

    Know the shock absorber and application technology

    The shock absorber does not absorb shock. They suppress the oscillation of the spring. After the spring is deflected, it will bounce back to its original position and continue to oscillate until its energy is dissipated by a natural phenomenon called hysteresis. If this movement is not controlled, t... read more

    Dec 17,2021 Industry News