The bogie of a vehicle is fitted with rubber air cushions or bags. Compressed air is fed into the bags under the control of a valve to ensure the correct pressure is maintained.
A type of suspension that uses air springs instead of conventional steel springs. Computer operated vents on the air springs, suspension sensors and an onboard air compressor allow the system to maintain ride height and vary the suspension's ride characte
Vehicle suspension in which compressed air is used as a spring
Replaces conventional suspension springs with rubber bellows filled with compressed air. This provides superior ride comfort, as well as the ability to change the cars body height by controlling the amount of air inside inside the bellows. The LC5 has an automatic levelling feature, which maintains the body at a constant height irrespective of the number of passengers and cargo. At the touch of a button air suspension can raise or lower the ride height by 30 mm ( 60 mm in total ) Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS ) ABS uses a hydralic control unit with four active electronic sensors to prevent the wheels from locking sudden braking. It is a key safety feature and is the heart of all electronic handling features.
A system in which air-filled, elastic springs are used in place of metallic springs.
Air suspension is a type of vehicle suspension powered by an engine driven or electric air pump or compressor. This pump pressurizes the air, using compressed air as a spring. Air suspension replaces conventional steel springs.