Double Convoluted Air Spring For Machine/Air Suspension Spring W01-358-3403/Car Part For AMERICAN CARRIER
OEM NUMBER
| Firestone | W01-358-3403 |
| AMERICAN | 8003-009 |
| Certificates | Certificate Name | Certificate Number |
| TUV | 01100105685 | |
| Price | USD | |
| Price Condition | FOB Guangzhou | |
| Packaging | 4 air springs per carton | |
| Package Size | 31.5 x 31.5 x 21 Centimeters | |
| Package Weight | About 1.5 Kilograms | |
| Delivery lead time | 96-128 days of big order | |
| Minimum order | 100 pcs | |
| Supply ability | 1 year guaranteed | |
DESCRIPTION
Before you can begin to identify clearly the pros and cons of an air bag suspension, you need to understand the design of such a system.
An air bag suspension system is powered by either an electric pump or compressor that forces air into rubber bags typically made out of polyurethane and textile-reinforced rubber.
A compressor inflates the air bags to a certain air pressure. It’s important to note that it’s the air inside the bag that does the work of a spring. (An air bag suspension should not be confused with a hydropneumatics suspension which uses pressurized hydraulic liquid instead of air.)
Air bag suspensions are used to achieve smooth ride quality by replacing the conventional steel-spring suspension in heavier vehicle applications like trucks, tractor-trailers, passenger buses, and even passenger trains.
The ECAS (Electronically Controlled Air Suspension) includes several features such as:
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