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Connections between frame and counterframe
3.3.7
Mixed connections
According to the indications for the creation of the sub-frame (point 3.1) and the considerations in paragraph 3.3, the connection
between vehicle chassis and reinforcing sub-frame can be mixed, i.e. created by using elastic (shelves, U bolts) and rigid (longitudinal
and transversal plates) connections rationally.
As a general rule, elastic connections are preferable in the front part of the sub-frame (one or two for each side), while plate
connections are recommendable for the rear part of the vehicle, when the additional structure needs to contribute to a greater
overall rigidity (e.g. tilting bodies, cranes on the overhang, etc.).
To this purpose, the screwed connection at the rear end of the chassis can also be used as shown in Figure 3.12.
Figure 3.12
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1. Subframe - 2. Chassis - 3. Longitudinal and transverse securing bolts
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