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The core functions of the air suspension system include air pressure supply, height adjustment, automatic leveling and mode switching. The system maintains a working pressure of 5-10 bar by inflating the air springs, and compensates for air pressure loss caused by load changes or air leakage to ensure stable operation of the suspension system. By adjusting the air bag pressure, the vehicle body can be raised or lowered, such as raising the chassis to enhance passability, or lowering the body to reduce wind resistance. When the load is uneven or the road is tilted, the system can quickly balance the air pressure of each wheel to keep the vehicle body level. At the same time, the air suspension can dynamically adjust the suspension hardness and travel according to the driving mode (comfort/sports/off-road) to provide the best driving experience.
Adjust the height of the body: according to different driving needs (such as high-speed or off-road), provide high and low adjustment function.
Improved comfort: By adjusting the stiffness of the suspension, the intensity of the vibration transmitted to the carriage during the vehicle is reduced.
Balancing load: When the load on one side of the vehicle is heavy, the air pump can adjust the air pressure to balance the body.
Fault compensation: When the air suspension system leaks, the air pump can replenish the air for the system in time.