SACHS Truck Shock Absorbers and Dampers
SACHS dampers ensure the reliable and cost-efficient operation of trucks and other commercial vehicles. Like all SACHS spares, they are synonymous with German quality and are especially durable. SACHS dampers for trucks optimize driving comfort and effectively relieve the strain on both vehicle and driver. At the same time, they safely transport even the most sensitive payloads.
A damper is a safety-related component which, together with the spring, forms the end link between the suspension and the vehicle body. It reduces vibration in the suspension spring, slows it down and optimizes road contact.
In addition to conventional dampers for trucks, the SACHS portfolio includes driver’s cabin dampers and axle dampers for trailers. One particularly special innovation is SACHS Continuous Damping Control (CDC) for trucks. This is a variable system which adjusts damping intensity in real time based on the driving situation.
As a rule, commercial vehicle dampers should be inspected and, if required, replaced after no more than 250,000 km. In the process, it’s also a good idea to have an expert check the surrounding components. Early identification of potentially defective components near the dampers prevents costly downtime.
Description | SACHS dampers ensure the reliable and cost-efficient operation of trucks and other commercial vehicles. Like all SACHS spares, they are synonymous with German quality and are especially durable. SACHS dampers for trucks optimize driving comfort and effectively relieve the strain on both vehicle and driver. At the same time, they safely transport even the most sensitive payloads. A damper is a safety-related component which, together with the spring, forms the end link between the suspension and the vehicle body. It reduces vibration in the suspension spring, slows it down and optimizes road contact. In addition to conventional dampers for trucks, the SACHS portfolio includes driver’s cabin dampers and axle dampers for trailers. One particularly special innovation is SACHS Continuous Damping Control (CDC) for trucks. This is a variable system which adjusts damping intensity in real time based on the driving situation. As a rule, commercial vehicle dampers should be inspected and, if required, replaced after no more than 250,000 km. In the process, it’s also a good idea to have an expert check the surrounding components. Early identification of potentially defective components near the dampers prevents costly downtime. |
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