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Ford Ranger 2015 - Self-Supporting Body Structure

Ford Ranger 2015
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Typical Design Principle of a Self-Supporting Body Structure
DescriptionItem
Use all standard locations with 2x M10 fixings1
Floor panel2
Body side frames3
Floor cross members4
Continuous floor U-profile frame5
Longitudinal L-profile6
Chassis frame rail of base vehicle7
Vehicle center line of base vehicle8
Also see:
Refer to: 5.1 Body (page 85).
5.5.2 Self-Supporting Body Structure
Bodies and structures can be judged as
self-supporting providing they maintain the
following rules:
Cross members are used at each chassis
mounting point, please refer to figures shown.
Each cross member has a suitably engineered
connection to the body side wall (3) or to the
continuous floor frame (5), see figure shown.
The body side wall or the continuous floor
frame supports any overhang beyond the
chassis frame, whether on standard frame or
extended frame.
Alternatively, the self-supporting body structure
can also be designed as shown in figure shown.
This concept is based on a self-supporting
structure where the floor is mounted directly
onto the top surface of the chassis frame.
See figure shown for a generic vehicle cross
section where the cross members and
opposing out riggers are flush with the surface
of the chassis frame side members.
It is important to the overall function of the
vehicle structure that the out riggers are each
connected to a continuous longitudinal floor
side frame or a structural body side structure
assembly.
Date of Publication: 02/2017
FORD RANGER 2015

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