chas.sis (şäs'iz)

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{ç} chassis
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
the skeleton of a motor vehicle consisting of a steel frame supported on springs that holds the body and motor
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
The underlying frame of a car Or in other words, what is left when the fenders and body are removed
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
The physical framework of the computer system that houses modules, wiring, and power supplies
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
The base frame of a motor vehicle
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
the metal box that encloses the amplifier parts It is usually made of steel, but occasionally aluminum is used The transformers and choke are usually mounted on top, while the passive components are usually mounted inside the chassis
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
The steel structure or frame of the car
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
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
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
[See Gun carriage
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
An enclosure that contains slots for network modules chosen for a specific application
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
A traversing base frame, or movable railway, along which the carriage of a barbette or casemate gun moves backward and forward
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
the structure used to house the various "internal" components of the computer (i e , the motherboard, adapter cards, various storage devices, power supply, etc ) Normally called case
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
Means the frame of the vehicle on which the body and engine are mounted
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
the skeleton of a motor vehicle consisting of a steel frame supported on springs that holds the body and motor a metal mounting for the circuit components of an electronic device
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
The reflecting enclosure housing the ballast and lamp holders in a fluorescent luminaire
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
the supporting frame and working parts of a structure (automobile)
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
{i} foundation; frame and machinery of an automobile, undercarriage
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
1 A wheeled carriage onto which an ocean container is mounted for inland conveyance 2 The part of a motor vehicle that includes the engine, the frame, suspension system, wheels, steering mechanism etc , but not the body
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
Once upon a time this was simply defined as the frame of the car which provided the strength and served as the foundation of the vehicle The body, engine, drive train components, and suspension were attached to the chassis Today, few vehicles, other than trucks, have separate frames The chassis structure is incorporated into the body components This type of construction is know as uni-body construction
chas.sis (şäs''iz)
(Otomotiv) The underlying frame of a car. Or in other words, what is left when the fenders and body are removed
chas.sis (şäs'iz)
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