Will a Chromium-Molybdenum Steel Frame Rust?
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Chromium-molybdenum steel frames can rust. Here is relevant information: 1. Function of the frame: The frame, also known as the vehicle's chassis, serves to support and connect the various assemblies of the vehicle, maintaining their correct relative positions and bearing both internal and external loads. It must possess sufficient strength and rigidity to withstand the vehicle's loads and impacts transmitted from the wheels. As a framework structure spanning the front and rear axles, it forms the vehicle's foundation. 2. Importance of the frame: The vast majority of modern vehicles feature a frame that acts as the skeleton of the entire vehicle. Most components and assemblies, such as the engine, transmission system, suspension, steering system, cab, cargo box, and related operating mechanisms, are mounted on the frame. The frame consists of two longitudinal beams and several cross members, supported on the wheels via the suspension system, front axle, and rear axle.