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Shocks What You Need To Know And Why 002

 
Ctrp 1208 Shocks What You Need To Know And Why 002
Shocks What You Need To Know And Why 002
1 Basic shock design utilizes a shock shaft and piston that must travel through a fluid (shock oil) as the shock cycles through compression and rebound. The fluid travels through low speed holes drilled in the piston and through high speed slots molded into the piston and past valve discs attached to the piston face. What is not shown is the gas space whereby as the shock shaft moves into the shock body, the added displacement of the shaft compresses the gas to provide room for the area of the shaft. View Related Article
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