A wheeled carriage onto which a container is mounted for over-the-road conveyance. More specifically, it is a skeletal frame, semi-trailer which is equipped with license, lights, reflectors, brakes, etc., to meet the legal operating codes and requirements of the jurisdictions within which it operates. This unit has locking devices that secure the container to the frame. In the case of container yard operations, it is a skeletal trailer, generally without a license for use on the public roads, for moving containers within a yard. Also, the part of a motor vehicle that includes, the frame, suspension system, wheels, steering mechanism etc., but not the engine or the body.
the frame upon which a vehicle is built
Frame or basket that houses the midrange or bass driver components.
the frame and wheels of the vehicle
Refers to all mechanical parts of the car attached to the structural frame.
Term that covers the complete car, less the body.
A frame with wheels and container locking devices in order to secure the container for movement.
the lower frame of the vehicle
The frame and roll cage of a racecar.
The metal frame of the vehicle.
The frame upon which the body is mounted.
The combination of the frame and suspension components.
A specialized framework that carries a rail or marine container
All of model's components are built upon a chassis plate or "tub". When completed, the car's chassis includes the suspension, wheels/tyres, transmission, motor, batteries and radio gear.
The framework of a race car (and any motor vehicle), including the suspension and wheels, to which all other elements of the car are connected. A modern F1 race chassis is constructed of carbon fibre composite material and provides a structure that is durable, extremely light and strong.
the supporting frame and working parts of a structure (automobile)
The frame of a vehicle or motor home including the engine, transmission, drive train, axles, and wheels. When referring to a van or truck, the chassis also includes the cab.
A car's steel framework. Adjusting the chassis also will adjust how the bodywork fits over it, which affects a car's aerodynamics.
The mechanical parts of a vehicle attached to a structural frame, including axles, brakes, driveshafts, and suspension components.
The central part of a Formula One car, also called the monocoque. All the other components are connected to the strong, lightweight chassis. It is made from carbon fibre and epoxy polymer forming a composite material. These are bonded to aluminium and nomex honeycomb to form a sandwich panel shell structure. The moulding and bonding process takes place under heat, vacuum and pressure in an autoclave.
Framework or underbody of a locomotive, or cars.
The supporting frame or structure that houses printed circuit assemblies.
The combination of a car's floorboard, interior and roll cage.
This is the backbone on which a car is based. Today's cars use carbon fibre.
Structural lower part of a vehicle to which the running gear and body is attached
The lower structure of a vehicle to which the body and running gear are attached.
The chassis is the vehicle framework or hull to which all equipment is attached to. A chassis has an internal engine and drive train that cannot be customised. An "empty" chassis has no weapons, power plant, armour, wheels or components. Certain types of chassis are class-or level-restricted.
the skeleton of a motor vehicle consisting of a steel frame supported on springs that holds the body and motor
a representation of the physical frame or structure of a multi-component device
The metal frame in which various electronic components are mounted.
Chassis refer to the metallic body or frame which provides rugged and modular packaging for the system.
That part of the vehicle which consists of all functional parts, such as frame, suspension, exhaust system, brakes, engine, transmission, rear axle, drive train, fuel system, wheels and tires.
Supporting frame or cabinet that the amplifier is built into, mostly just affects the design and look of the amp instead of the sound.
The vehice's main framework.
A rectangular steel frame, supported by springs and wheeled axles constructed to accept mounting of containers for over-the-road transport.
the metal frame on which circuit components are mounted. In monitors, chassis is usually called the printed circuit including all the major electronic circuits. The plural is the same as the singular.
May be used to represent 1) Entire vehicle as produced by the factory when no body is included (Cab, frame, powerplant, drive line, suspensions, axles, wheels, and tires); 2) Same as number 1 except excluding cab and other sheet metal; or 3) Frame only with brackets, bumper, and other miscellaneous parts directly attached to the frame.
Sometimes referred to as the tub, the chassis is in the center of the car’s body and is where the driver sits.
The sheet-metal frame to which electronic components (capacitors, transistors, resistors, etc.) are mounted.
The basic-strength auto frame including the engine, suspension, wheels, brakes and drive train. A car without its body or coachwork. In monocoque or unit construction it is integral with the body.
Undercarriage of a vehicle that carries all suspension and powertrain components.
A trailer constructed to accommodate containers which are moved over-the-road.
The steel structure or frame of the car.
the supporting frame of the redline. Also referred to as the base or bottom of a car.
The portions of a car that remain after the body has been removed. It includes suspension and steering systems.
framework or support for working parts.
Frame of a car,which the body, engine, suspension, transmission of a vehicle are fastened.
A rubber-tired trailer under-frame on which a container is mounted for street or highway transport.
The frame that supports the body, engine, drivetrain and suspension components of a vehicle.
The central body of the car, including the dirver's compartment. Also referred to as the "tub."
The basic frame/structure of a race car to which all other components are attached.
The rectangular steel frame that holds the engine, running gear, and steering and suspension systems and on which the body section of the motorhome is mounted. In type C motorhomes, the chassis includes these components as well as a cab section.
The main structure of a vehicle, which all other parts attach to regardless whether it is unibody or frame construction.
Pronounced "Chassy". The frame or case which houses the components of your computer.
A wheeled flat bed or a trailer constructed to accommodate containers moved over the road.
The basic structure of a car, including the driver tub, gearbox, and suspension. Engines are provided separately.
Structural lower part of the vehicle which consists of all functional parts including the frame, suspension, exhaust system, brakes, engine, transmission, rear axle, drive train, fuel system, wheels and tires.
A special trailer or undercarriage on which containers are moved over the road.
A term that refers to all of the mechanical parts of a car attached to a structural frame. The chassis comprises everything but the body of the car.
A vehicle’s structural framework, excluding the body Read more SEE RELATED TERMS: control arm independent suspension non-independent suspension platform
A trailer or flatbed with wheels constructed to accommodate containers transported via road.
The main part of a F1 car is the chassis. It is onto the chassis that the engine, suspension and wings are attached.
The bottom of the racecar under the body that includes the springs, shocks, brakes, axels, wheels, etc.
The underlying frame of a car. Or in other words, what is left when the fenders and body are removed.
Metal box or frame into which components are mounted.
Even though this refers literally to the monitor boards and the metal frame they bolt to, the common usage of the term "chassis" usually refers to only the electronic components of the monitor.
This is the basic structure (frame) of an automobile.
The part of a motor vehicle that includes the engine, the frame, the suspension system, the wheels, the steering mechanism etc., but not the body.
Backbone on which a car is based. Older racing cars had a steel or wood chassis. Today's cars use carbon fibre.
No, not of a car. This is where your computer hardware lives. The motherboard and everything connected to it, it is pretty much the 'human body' of the hardware. computer hardware definition
the framework to which the components of an electronic machine are attached
The frame of a car including the engine, front and rear axles, springs, steering system and gas tank.
The main part of a racing car to which the engine and suspension are attached
Frame upon which the body of the fire apparatus rests.
The metal frame of a vehicle, or the metal base on which an electrical circuit is constructed.
A wheeled flat-bed constructed to accommodate containers moved over the road. Also termed as “Trailersâ€.
A frame with truck tires used to transport containers over the highway.
The structural framework supporting the body of a vehicle, cabinet, etc.
The framework of a vehicle including frame rails, crossmembers, and suspensions.
A wheel assemble including bogies constructed to accept mounting of containers.
A chassis (plural: "chassis") consists of a framework which supports an inanimate object, analogous to an animal's skeleton; for example in a motor vehicle or a firearm.