V. Final Assembly and Debugging 1. Accessory Pre-assembly: Assembling steering knuckles, suspension brackets, shock absorbers, brake line brackets, battery trays, motor mounting brackets, and other accessories on the frame, using standard fasteners and tightening to the specified torque. 2. Dimensional Inspection: Inspecting the overall external dimensions of the frame, wheelbase,…
Golf Cart Aluminum Alloy Frame Core Production Process List Core Substrate: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy profile (mainstream) / 6063 aluminum alloy profile (economical), both extruded profiles, suitable for lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and high-rigidity frame requirements. I. Pre-processing Stage 1. Profile Cutting: Precisely cut each section of profile according to the frame design…
In coastal regions, environmental conditions are significantly harsher than inland areas. High humidity, salt-laden air, and constant exposure to moisture create a highly corrosive environment for vehicles—especially golf carts that are often used in resorts, residential communities, and beachfront properties. Choosing the right chassis material is therefore critical. Among all…
## I. What Does a Golf Cart Supply Chain Look Like? From upstream to downstream, it roughly follows this chain: **Component Suppliers → Assembly Plants → Dealers/Leasing Companies → Golf Courses/Scenic Spots/Communities → End Users** Typical links involved include: – Upstream: Suppliers of batteries, motors, electronic controls, frames, tires, seats,…
Expected: Before the interview, the factory said it was just a “chat about your interest in machinery.” Upon arrival, I was asked to take a test, which included questions on golf cart parts in English and basic circuit diagrams, making me nervous. Unexpected: Turning to the back of the…
Many people believe that the most valuable skills of a golf cart chassis engineer are “being able to draw 3D models,” “calculating loads,” and “tuning suspension parameters.” These are all important, but when it comes to the most critical aspects of a project, the most valuable skill is actually—transforming…
1. Design BOM (EBOM) – The “Design Blueprint” of a Golf Cart Core Purpose: Defines “what” a golf cart is, used for product development, technical documentation, and design verification. Focus: Entirely based on design logic and functional modules. For example, a golf cart in the EBOM will be divided into…
Arrival and Warehousing Stacking – Vehicles were secured to specialized metal racks in a three-layer stacking configuration, sealed with waterproof and dustproof film and strapping. This maximizes container space utilization and protects against North American winter snow and transport bumps. – Core structures such as the frame and chassis…
As specialized vehicles designed for outdoor use, golf carts—specifically their bodies (typically constructed from metal materials such as steel or aluminum alloy frames) and plastic components (such as dashboards and decorative trim)—place high demands on surface coatings. These coatings must simultaneously satisfy requirements for aesthetics, weather resistance, corrosion resistance,…
Dynamics Analysis of Golf Carts This paper analyzes the dynamics of golf carts using a vehicle dynamics framework. As a typical low-speed specialized vehicle, the dynamics considerations of golf carts have both general applicability and specific focus. The following is a targeted analysis based on the three core directions of…
