Deichsel
Deichsel refers to the drawbar or coupling mechanism used to connect a towing vehicle, such as a truck or car, to a trailer or other towed equipment. This critical component enables the controlled transfer of pulling and braking forces between the two units, allowing for the safe and efficient transport of goods or materials. A typical deichsel consists of a robust metal bar, often angled, that extends from the towed item and terminates in a coupling device. This coupling device securely attaches to a corresponding hitch on the towing vehicle. The design and strength of the deichsel are engineered to withstand significant loads and stresses experienced during operation, including acceleration, deceleration, and turning maneuvers. Various types of deichsel exist, differing in their attachment methods, material strength, and specific applications, ranging from agricultural trailers to heavy-duty industrial equipment. The precise geometry and articulation of the deichsel are essential for maintaining stability and directional control of the trailer behind the towing vehicle.