A truck, as we all know are excellent vehicles principally designed for transport. Trucks also known, these heavy vehicles are extremely powerful, and can be configured to mount a specialized team, good examples are fire trucks, cement mixers and excavators empty.
Chassis
In a truck, the frame contains all the essential parts of a truck (no body) and is ready for use on the road.
Cabin
Usually accompanies a sleeper cab also provide a resting place for the pilot when not driving. On the cab motor (WCC): Also known as the flat nose, this type is configured such that the driver is sitting on the front axle and the motor. Conventional Taxi: mostly seen in North America and Australia, the pilot of this type of car is sitting behind the engine, just like normal cars and trucks. Conventional taxis are classified into large car and aerodynamic design. A “large car” or “long nose” is a conventional truck with a long hood. In addition to the cab of the engine: Unusual designs, this type of truck taxi meters are used in transportation, or other specialized applications such as aircraft loading of luggage.
Engine
The modern truck operates on a four-stroke diesel engine with a turbocharger and an intercooler. Very large highway trucks use locomotive-type businesses engines Detroit Diesel V12 as a two-stroke engine.
Axes
A central hub for a rotating wheel or gear, the axis is one of the most inalienable of the truck.
Suspension
The suspension covers all the springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connect a vehicle to its wheel.
Get more knowledge about the truck through the truck service manual.

