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The automotive flange serves several important functions in a vehicle, depending on its location and purpose:
Connection and Fixation: Flanges are used to connect different components together. They are commonly found in axles, suspension systems, exhaust systems, and transmission systems, ensuring that these parts remain stable and secure while the vehicle is in operation.
Sealing: In some cases, flanges are used to create seals that prevent fluid or gas leaks. For example, flanges on the engine and transmission can help maintain the sealing of lubricating oil and transmission fluid.
Load Distribution: Flanges help distribute loads evenly across connected components, reducing localized stress and wear, and enhancing the overall durability of the structure.
Positioning: Flanges allow for the precise positioning and alignment of connected parts, ensuring that they maintain the correct position and angle during operation.
Flanges are typically made of metal materials, providing strong durability and load-bearing capacity. Depending on their specific application, flanges may come in various shapes, sizes, and designs.