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  2. Jamna Auto Industries - Wikipedia

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    JAI (Jamna Auto Industries Limited) is an Indian multinational suspension system automotive company headquartered in Delhi, India.JAI produces various types of springs, including tapered or multileaf, parabolic spring, lift axle suspension, and air suspension systems.

  3. Leaf spring - Wikipedia

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    Tapered or parabolic leaf spring diagram. A more modern implementation is the parabolic leaf spring. This design is characterized by fewer leaves whose thickness varies from centre to ends following a parabolic curve. The intention of this design is to reduce inter-leaf friction, and therefore there is only contact between the leaves at the ...

  4. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    Spring. Air spring; Coil spring; Leaf and parabolic leaf spring; Rubber spring; Spiral spring; Stabilizer bars and link; Steering arm; Steering box; Steering pump; Steering column assembly; Steering rack (a form of steering gear; see also rack and pinion and recirculating ball) Steering shaft; Steering wheel (driving wheel) Strut; Stub axle ...

  5. Car suspension - Wikipedia

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    Leaf springs have been around since the early Egyptians. Ancient military engineers used leaf springs in the form of bows to power their siege engines, with little success at first. The use of leaf springs in catapults was later refined and made to work years later. Springs were not only made of metal; a sturdy tree branch could be used as a ...

  6. Multi leaf spring - Wikipedia

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    A multi-leaf spring consists of a series of flat plates, usually of semi-elliptical shape. The flat plates are called leaves of the spring. The leaf at the top has maximum length. The length gradually decreases from the top leaf to the bottom leaf. The longest leaf at the top is called master leaf. It is bent at both ends to form the spring eyes.

  7. Swing axle - Wikipedia

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    Camber compensator: A transverse leaf spring is connected to the outer ends of the half-shafts and below the suspension assembly, resisting positive camber that could result from cornering forces or rebound. This was a successful solution introduced on the 1964 Corvair, and also factory-installed on Porsche 356 Super 90s and some later models. [3]

  8. Charley Hull makes more birdies for more vacation time and a ...

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    Charley Hull made five birdies Friday for a 4-under 66 that gave her a two-shot lead and an extra day of her offseason holiday, along with a weekend date with Nelly Korda at The Annika. Hull, who ...

  9. Transverse leaf spring front suspension - Wikipedia

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    Transverse leaf spring front suspension is a type of automotive front suspension, whose usage is most well known in Ford Motor Company products from 1908 to 1948 (1959 for the inexpensive Ford Popular in the UK). "Suicide front axle" is a term that has been used for it.