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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Control arm — Double Wishbone Suspension In automotive suspension, an automobile s control arm or wishbone (aka. A arm or A frame) is a nearly flat and roughly triangular suspension member (or sub frame), that pivots in two places. The broad end of the… … Wikipedia
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position control — that mode of vehicle control wherein inputs or restraints are placed upon the steering system in the form of displacements at some control point in the steering system (front wheels, pitman arm, steering wheel), independent of the force required … Mechanics glossary
fixed control — that mode of vehicle control wherein the position of some point in the steering system (front wheels, pitman arm, steering wheel) is held fixed. This is a special case of position control … Mechanics glossary
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