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Does the Great Wall VV7 have anti-collision steel beams?

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The Great Wall vv7 has front and rear anti-collision beams with a thickness of about 4mm, a width of 110mm and a length of 1100mm. The anti-collision beam is a device used to reduce the absorption of collision energy in the event of a vehicle collision. It consists of a main beam, an energy-absorbing box and a mounting plate connected to the car and protecting the car.

  

Both ends of the crash beam are connected to low-speed energy absorbing boxes with very low yield strength, which are then bolted to the longitudinal members of the body. When the vehicle is in a low-speed collision, the low-speed energy absorbing box can effectively absorb the collision energy and minimize the damage to the longitudinal beam of the vehicle body by the impact force. In this way, it protects the vehicle. If the entire skeleton structure is allowed to bear the force at a certain point, the force intensity at one point can be minimized, especially the front and rear anti-collision steel beams play an obvious role here. The front and rear anti-collision beams are the first devices for the vehicle to withstand the impact force. An important concept in the passive safety of the body is to withstand small forces and the entire body. To put it bluntly, a certain position of the car body was hit. If only this portion of the force is allowed, the protection will be poor.