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English: Animation, depicting the workings of the suspension on the front roadwheel on a 10TP tank, inspired by the Christietanks M1928 and 1931. The roadwheel (1) is mounted on an arm, which is part of a crank, which is connected to the vehicles hull (3). When the wheel is pushed up by an obstacle, the spring (2) is pulled towards the arm and is thereby compressed, which pushes the arm back down again, as soon as the obstacle has been passed.
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