A Rear Bogie shim is a thin, flat spacer or precision shim positioned between components within the bogie of heavy machinery. It is inserted to adjust alignment, clearances, and tolerances between parts like axles, wheels, and frame brackets. Rear bogie shims ensure proper wheel alignment, reduce wear, distribute loads evenly, and optimize the machinery's overall performance by fine-tuning the fit between critical components in the bogie system.
Attributes:
• Enhances machinery performance
• Helps maintain proper bogie position
• Provides precise leveling and stability
Applications:
A Rear Bogie Shim is a component placed between the rear bogie and the main chassis to achieve precise alignment, balance, and suspension adjustments. It helps fine-tune the alignment of the rear bogie, ensuring proper wheel positioning and optimal contact with the track or road surface. By adjusting the height or angle of the rear bogie, the shim contributes to improved stability, weight distribution, and overall performance of the vehicle.