bågaxlar
Bågaxlar, known in English as beam axles or dead axles, are a fundamental component in vehicle suspension systems. They consist of a single, rigid beam that connects two wheels, typically on the same axle. This design is characterized by its simplicity and robustness. Unlike independent suspension systems where each wheel moves separately, the wheels on a bågaxel are constrained to move in unison. This means that any vertical movement or angle change experienced by one wheel directly affects the other wheel on the same axle.
Historically, bågaxlar were a common feature in early automobiles due to their straightforward engineering and cost-effectiveness.