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Request for a report on shock damper troubles, specifically knocking and wear, to aid in design improvements.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 16\4\ Scan121 | |
Date | 29th November 1929 | |
X7520 HS.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} from DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design} DA{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}3/M29.11.29. SHOCK DAMPERS. X.7520 X.5520 As we are going to do some design work on the shock dampers to improve their life, and remove the knock trouble, we should appreciate a report giving the exact nature of the troubles you experience. We understand, for instance, that the knocking trouble is distinct from that of wear, though we know of course that knocking is due to wear. What parts of the shock damper show signs of undue wear. A thing that would be of interest to us would be to know whether the ball bearings which are used on the front axle control damper stand up to their work as well, or better, than the plain bearings? Do the latter bearings now stand up, because you will remember at one time they were not regarded as satisfactory. If we cure the knock by the use of drilled holes, or by the use of a small free movement, does the shock damper wear indefinitely. If not, what is the next trouble that happens? DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design} | ||