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Semi-Truck Parts Names and Descriptions
This list focuses on major components. Many parts have numerous sub-components (e.g., the engine has countless parts within it).
I. Engine & Powertrain:
- Engine Block: The main structure of the engine, housing the cylinders and other internal components.
- Cylinder Head: Covers the top of the cylinders, containing valves, spark plugs (in gasoline engines), or injectors (in diesel engines).
- Crankshaft: Converts the reciprocating motion of the pistons into rotational motion to power the transmission.
- Camshaft: Controls the opening and closing of the intake and exhaust valves.
- Pistons: Move up and down inside the cylinders, compressing the air-fuel mixture and creating power.
- Connecting Rods: Connect the pistons to the crankshaft.
- Turbocharger/Supercharger: Increase the amount of air entering the engine for increased power.
- Transmission: Transfers power from the engine to the drive axles. (Manual, Automated Manual Transmission (AMT), or Automatic)
- Clutch (Manual Transmissions): Disconnects the engine from the transmission to allow for shifting gears.
- Torque Converter (Automatic Transmissions): Connects the engine to the transmission, allowing for smooth starts and gear changes.
- Driveshaft: Transfers power from the transmission to the rear axles.
- Differential: Allows the drive wheels to rotate at different speeds during turns.
- Axles: Support the weight of the truck and transfer power to the wheels. (Front, Rear, Tandem)
- Wheel Hubs: The central part of the wheel assembly where the wheel mounts.
II. Chassis & Suspension:
- Frame: The main structural support of the truck.
- Springs: Absorb shocks and vibrations from the road. (Leaf Springs, Air Suspension)
- Shocks/Dampers: Control the movement of the springs, preventing excessive bouncing.
- Steering System: Allows the driver to control the direction of the truck. (Steering Wheel, Steering Column, Steering Gearbox, Tie Rods)
- Brakes: Slow down or stop the truck. (Air Brakes, Drum Brakes, Disc Brakes)
- Wheels & Tires: Provide contact between the truck and the road.
- Fuel Tank: Stores diesel fuel.
- Exhaust System: Carries exhaust gases away from the engine.
III. Electrical System:
- Battery: Provides power to start the engine and operate electrical components.
- Alternator: Generates electrical power to charge the battery and power other electrical components.
- Starter Motor: Crank the engine to start it.
- Wiring Harness: A complex network of wires that connect all the electrical components.
IV. Cab & Body:
- Cab: The driver's compartment.
- Dashboard: Contains instruments and controls.
- Seats: Provide seating for the driver and passengers.
- Mirrors: Provide the driver with a view of the surroundings.
- Lights: Provide illumination for driving at night and in low-visibility conditions.
- Trailer Hitch: Connects the truck to a trailer.
This list is not exhaustive, but it covers many of the major semi-truck components. To find pictures, search for each part individually on a search engine like Google Images. Remember to always consult a professional mechanic for any repairs or maintenance on your semi-truck.