Vehicle components and accessories
Truck vehicle construction refers to the manufacture and construction of trucks (trucks) and commercial vehicles. This process involves the design, assembly and integration of various components and systems to produce a functioning and ready-to-use commercial vehicle that meets the specific requirements and needs of customers.
Truck vehicle construction can be carried out in different stages:
Conception and design: In this phase, the customer's requirements and specifications are analyzed to develop a customized truck design. This includes the selection of vehicle size, chassis type, payload capacity, powertrain and other features relevant to the intended use of the truck.
Chassis and frame: The chassis forms the backbone of the truck, and the frame forms the structural basis of the vehicle. These components must be robust and durable to ensure the required load-bearing capacity and stability.
Body construction: The body of a truck includes the superstructures that are mounted on the chassis to define the cargo space or the specific functions of the truck. Depending on the intended use, these can be dump trucks, refrigerated bodies, tankers, box bodies or other special constructions.
Electrics and electronics: Truck vehicle construction also includes the integration of electrical and electronic components, such as lighting systems, control units, sensors, communication equipment and other electrical functions that are important for the operational safety and efficiency of the vehicle.
Powertrain: The powertrain includes the engine, transmission, axles and differential, which together enable the power transmission and driving characteristics of the truck.
Assembly and final inspection: After all components and systems are assembled, the truck undergoes a thorough final inspection to ensure that it meets quality standards and regulatory requirements and that all functions are working properly.
Trucking requires close cooperation between different disciplines, such as engineers, technicians, designers, manufacturing experts, and quality controllers, to produce a reliable and high-performance commercial vehicle. Advances in technology and materials have led to increasingly efficient and safer trucks that meet the diverse needs of the transportation industry.
- Axle and chassis
- Ball bearing races
- Bearings
- Body components
- Cab suspension
- DIN and standard parts
- Drawbars • Drawbar eyes • Overrun devices AGRAR
- Engine accessories
- Exhaust system
- Fender
- Load Secure
- Mirror
- Mud flaps and rear skirts
- Powertrain
- Ram buffer
- Tail lift spare parts
- Trailer couplings
- Trailer, trailer and chassis attachments
- Underrun protection
- Vehicle body
- Vehicle safety
- Warning markers