he function of a car chassis is to support and install the engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car, and receiving the power of the engine to make the car move and ensure normal driving. It is composed of four parts: transmission system, driving system, steering system, and braking system.
Functions of each part:
Clutch: To ensure smooth starting and shifting of the car, prevent overloading during transmission, and prevent torsional vibration impact;
Transmission: It is used to coordinate the engine speed and wheel travel speed, in order to release the best engine performance;
Main reducer: a component used to reduce speed and increase torque during transmission. By reducing the transmission speed, a higher output torque can be obtained, resulting in greater driving force;
Half shaft: It is also a driving shaft that transmits power;
Universal joint: It is a device that regulates the steering of a car and belongs to the vector transmission of power;
Transmission shaft: It is installed between the transmission and the rear axle, which transmits the torque and rotational power brought by the transmission to the rear axle.