- A
crossmember, also
known as a K-frame, is a
structural component that is
transverse to the main
structure of a vehicle. In the
automotive industry, this...
- the p****enger compartment, each
continuing to the
opposite end of the
crossmember at the
extreme rear of the vehicle. It was
specifically chosen to decrease...
-
forward crossmember and
there is a
Teflon disk
separating the two. The
downward compressive force from the mast is
partially carried by the
crossmember and...
- as the
bushings wear (a
common trait in mid-engined cars). The rear
crossmember is a
design flaw; the
metal used was too thin and is
susceptible to corrosion...
- rest of
their respective product lineups. The "Cast
Aluminum #2"
frame crossmember won
Casting of The Year for Tier 1
supplier CMI (Hayes Lemmerz), and...
- in Asia It has 13 R&D centres.
Structural components of
automobiles (
crossmembers)
Automotive industry in
Spain "Annual
Report 2019" (PDF). Gestamp. Retrieved...
- the
knees of the
seated player and the stick's
belthook rests upon the
crossmember. In 1969, jazz
guitarist Emmett Chapman developed the two-handed tapping...
- stability, as in a saw horse. More
complex structures will
often have
crossmembers connecting the A-frames at
different angles,
forming a truss. A-frame...
-
fully independent rear
suspension with aluminum-alloy
control arms and
crossmember, as well as rear
solid disc brakes,
instead of the rear beam axle and...
-
carried on
independent suspension units bolted through the hull to the
crossmember.
Towing is with a caravan-like towbar,
hinged and
bolted through the...