Integrating Self-Hydraulic Jacks Under the Chassis for Off-Road Vehicles, and Utility Task Vehicles

2025-28-0264

11/06/2025

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A futuristic vehicle chassis rendered in precise detail using state-of-the-art CAD software like Blender, Autodesk Alias. The chassis itself is sleek, low-slung, and aerodynamic, constructed from advanced materials such as high-strength alloys or carbon-fibre composites. Its polished, brushed-metal finish not only exudes performance but also emphasizes the refined form and engineered details. Underneath this visually captivating structure, a sophisticated system of self-hydraulic jacks is seamlessly integrated. These jacks are situated adjacent to the four shock absorber mounts. These jacks are designed to lift the chassis specifically at the tyre areas, and the total vehicle, ensuring that underbody maintenance is efficient and that, in critical situations, vital adjustments or emergency lifts can be performed quickly and safely.
The design also incorporates an intuitive control system where the necessary buttons are strategically placed to optimize driver convenience. Whether positioned alongside the steering wheel for immediate reach, integrated near the infotainment display for multifunctional control, or mounted within the driver's side door for easy access, these controls underscore a blend of technology and practicality.
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Gogula, V., "Integrating Self-Hydraulic Jacks Under the Chassis for Off-Road Vehicles, and Utility Task Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 2025-28-0264, 2025, .
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Nov 06
Product Code
2025-28-0264
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Technical Paper
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English