rugócsillapítók
Rugócsillapítók, commonly known as shock absorbers, are mechanical devices used to dampen and reduce the amplitude of oscillations in a vehicle's suspension system. Their primary function is to absorb the energy from the springs, preventing them from bouncing excessively and maintaining tire contact with the road surface. This leads to a smoother ride and improved handling and stability.
The most common type of rugócsillapító is the hydraulic shock absorber. It works by forcing hydraulic fluid
Other types of rugócsillapítók exist, including pneumatic and magnetic shock absorbers, though hydraulic designs remain the