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A chassis (plural: "chassis") consists of a framework which supports an inanimate object, analogous to an animal's skeleton; for example in the construction of an automobile or of a firearm. Examples of use
- A tank's chassis ( hull) comprises the bottom part of the tank, which includes the tracksCaterpillar tracks are large (modular) tracks used on tanks, construction equipment and certain other off-road vehicles. The tracks help the vehicle to distribute its weight more evenly over a larger surface area than wheels can, keeping it from sinking i, power plant, driver's seat and crew compartment. In most general usages when one says "tank chassis" one means the tank without the turretIn architecture, a turret is a small tower that projects from the wall of a building, such as a medieval castle or baronial house. A building may have both towers and turrets; turrets might be smaller or higher but the difference is generally considered t. Tank chassis often serve as basis for tank-converted platforms such as armored personnel carriers, combat engineering vehicleCombat engineering vehicles (CEVs) are armoured vehicles built for engineering works at the battlefield or for transportation of sappers. Types of combat engineering vehicles Modified tanks Most of the CEVs are armoured fighting vehicles that may be baseds, etc.
- A chassis in a televisionSee TV (disambiguation) for other uses and Television (band) for the rock band Television is a telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance. The term has come to refer to all the aspects of television p, radioFor other uses see: radio (disambiguation Radio is a technology that allows the transmission of signals by modulation of electromagnetic waves with frequencies below those of light. Radio waves Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and are, or other electronic device consists of the circuit boards and the electronic components mounted on them, not the physical structure.
- In computertower of a personal computer. A computer is a device for making calculations or controlling operations that are expressible in numerical or logical terms. While factually accurate, this definition and those found in other dictionaries are so broad that ths, the chassis refers to the rigid framework onto which the assembly-worker mounts the motherboard, memory, disk drives and other equipment. It also supports the shell-like case: the housing that protects all of the vital internal equipment from dust, moisture, and tampering. The term " case modding" refers to the artistic styling of otherwise rather functional and plain computer encasings. Main article : computer case.
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