In automotive suspension, a control arm, also known as an A-arm, is a hinged suspension link between the chassis and the suspension upright or hub that...
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Double wishbone suspension (redirect from Unequal-length control arm suspension)
or arm has two mounting points to the chassis and one joint at the knuckle. The shock absorber and coil spring mount to the wishbones to control vertical...
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MacPherson strut (redirect from Track control arm)
line from the top mount of the strut to the bottom ball joint on the control arm gives the steering axis inclination. The axis of the strut may be angled...
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human anatomy, the arm refers to the upper limb in common usage, although academically the term specifically means the upper arm between the glenohumeral...
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compression, but not in bending. Some multi-links do use a trailing arm, control arm or wishbone, which has two bushings at one end. On a front suspension...
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of either the upper or lower control arm inwards or outwards by an exactly equal amount. But compliance of the control arm inner pivots, typically due...
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control arm at the top and the lower control arm at the bottom. The wheel assembly is shown attached to the knuckle at its center point. Note the arm...
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ARM (stylised in lowercase as arm, formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a family of RISC instruction set...
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additional radius arm link on each side to control caster. Although the camber change is reduced with the Twin I-Beam suspension, the A-arm suspension system...
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Suspension link (redirect from Control link)
joint at each attachment point. A link differs from a control arm because it can only control one of the degrees of freedom by itself. In the attached...
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Arm Holdings plc (formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a British semiconductor and software design company...
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Throttle body Axle Ball joint Beam axle Camber arm Control arm Idler arm Kingpin Lateral link Panhard rod Pitman arm Power steering assembly and component Rack...
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avoiding the need for a wishbone or radius rod in favour of a simple track control arm. The MacPherson strut appears to have had little influence on Chapman...
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Suspension arm may refer to: control arm, a suspension comportment which is mounted at two points on the body of a vehicle suspension link, a suspension...
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the control arm failure where the stamped sheet metal control arm is welded to the cast part, due to inadequate drainage hole in the control arms. The W210...
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or differential problems) Suspension geometry Large scrub radius Worn control arm bushings Unequal traction forces due to road surface (μ-split) in combination...
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platform is that the front end has struts; however, since there is an upper control arm they are actually coilover shocks. Brakes were a vented rotor / single-piston...
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particularly serious type are more common in the experimental arm compared to the control arm, then the DMC would have to strongly consider termination of...
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Cartesian coordinate robot (category Numerical control)
Among other advantages, this mechanical arrangement simplifies the robot control arm solution. It has high reliability and precision when operating in three-dimensional...
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toxin is injected intradermally into one arm of the person and a heat inactivated toxin on the other as a control. If a person does not have enough antibodies...
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Anti-roll bar (redirect from Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control)
simpler and cheaper track control arm, with a single inboard joint, to control the track. Forward and backward position was controlled through the anti-roll...
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absorber combine in one suspension unit, which also replaces the upper control arm, the entire vertical suspension load is transmitted to the top of the...
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strut system. Each wheel has two control arms, a lower transverse control arm, and an upper longitudinal control arm. The coil springs are designed to...
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and a single, triangular-shaped combined longitudinal and transverse control arm. The rear axle is a live beam axle that also has a single, transverse...
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bevacizumab (control arm). The trial was subsequently amended to limit randomization (1:1) to the encorafenib +cetuximab+mFOLFOX6 arm and the control arm. Treatment...
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arm positioning to reduce the opponent's leverage and shift toward the pin pad to gain control. The hook relies primarily on wrist pressure and arm strength...
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Prosthesis (redirect from Prosthetic arm)
shoulder of the damaged arm. A recent body-powered approach has explored the utilization of the user's breathing to power and control the prosthetic hand...
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merged. In 1972, Arm & Hammer launched an advertising campaign promoting the idea that a box of baking soda in the refrigerator could control odors. The campaign...
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The Fleet Air Arm (FAA) is the naval aviation component of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy (RN). The FAA is one of five RN fighting arms. As of 2023[update]...
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if an animal could not move its arm after a certain part was removed, it was assumed that the region would control arm movements. The method of removal...
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