INTRODUCTION
PRELIMINAR STUDIES AND CONSIDERATIONS
MAINTENANCE AND DAMAGE PREVENTION
WORK ON BASIC VEHICLE
MOUNTING AND CONSTRUCTION
POWER TAKE-OFF
ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
APPENDIX
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Body Builder Manual Part II, Specific Book LCV
V1.0, February 2015
Type of connections
At least all the consoles available in the chassis from factory must be used. If
necessary more consoles can be added, but under no circumstances should fewer
attachment points be used than those incorporated in the chassis frame from fac
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tory.
In this type of vehicle, the use of flexible connections, with a low degree of flexi
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bility, F_1, is recommended along the entire length of the chassis frame.
See chapter 5.3 "Subframe attachment".
Sometimes the use of a more flexible connection in the first fixation point behind
the cab is also recommended (connection type F_2 or F_3). (Sometimes, it might
even be desirable to use the second points of fixation behind the cab.) The degree
of flexibility of the connections must be chosen according to the particular circum
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stances of each vehicle, for example considering the imperfections of the roads on
which the vehicle will be driven, the rigidity of the subframe.
See chapter 5.3 "Subframe attachment".
Fig. 5-122 SPBGC54_002
Special points to be considered
At all times, the regulations regarding the lighting in vehicles, installing or retrofit
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ting lights, or any other necessary light signal must be met.
See chapter 7.5 "Lighting guidelines".
F_1, F_2, F_3 Flexible connection types,
see chapter 5.3.2 "Flexible connection"
NOTICE
In this type of construction, attention should be paid to the minimum rear wheel
arches and the areas which should be free above the chassis frame.
See chapter 2.2 "Range of vehicles supplied by HYUNDAI".