The Fourth Ring of the Century
The structure of a shock absorber is a piston rod with a piston inserted
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Shock absorption, frame
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The structure of a shock absorber is a piston rod with a piston inserted into a cylinder, which is filled with oil. There is a throttle hole on the piston, which allows the oil in the two spaces separated by the piston to complement each other. Damping is generated when viscous oil passes through a throttle hole. The smaller the throttle hole, the greater the damping force, and the higher the viscosity of the oil, the greater the damping force.
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