Shock-absorbers
Blows because of roughnesses of the road are absorbed by tires and springs. Shock-absorbers have to suppress fluctuations of axes and a body or to extinguish them. Therefore it would be more correct to call them "vibroquenchers". They consist of one working cylinder in which the working piston connected to a rod can slide up and down. The working cylinder is surrounded with the second cylinder which serves as capacity for placement of hydraulic oil of the shock-absorber.
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