Chassis definition

Chassis means any intermodal chassis owned by the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary consisting of steel frames with rubber tires and employed in the conduct of such Person’s business to transport containers over highways.
Chassis means the part of a ground ambulance vehicle consisting of all base components, including front and rear suspension, exhaust system, brakes, engine, engine hood or cover, transmission, front and rear axles, front fenders, drive train and shaft, fuel system, engine air intake and filter, accelerator pedal, steering wheel, tires, heating and cooling system, battery, and operating controls and instruments.
Chassis shall refer to the portion of a School Bus that includes the frame, wheels, driver seat and machinery (e.g., engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential, and suspension), and is an incomplete School Bus that requires the addition of a Body to perform its intended functions.

Examples of Chassis in a sentence

  • The Brake and Chassis Systems group, which had 1995 sales of in excess of $3 billion, produces anti-lock brake ("ABS") and traction control systems ("TCS"), chassis systems, foundation brake components, fluid handling products and shock absorbers.

  • Customer Initials Chassis Number(s) (17-digit VIN) Kenworth is not responsible for towing or roadside assistance should there be a defect in the Vehicle.

  • Dealers Initials: Kenworth Truck Company A DIVISION OF PACCAR P.O. Box 1000 Kirkland, WA 98083-1000 Customer Initials Chassis Number(s) (17-digit VIN) KENWORTH TRUCK COMPANY Class 8 Standard Service (On-Highway) Warranty Schedule UNITED STATES VEHICLE ONLY THIS VEHICLE WARRANTY SCHEDULE APPLIES ONLY TO ORIGINAL FACTORY EQUIPMENT AND IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND LIMITATIONS IN THE ATTACHED LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT.

  • Through operations located in Europe, North America and South America and joint ventures and licensees in Asia and South Africa, ITT Automotive designs, engineers and manufactures a broad range of automotive systems and components under two major worldwide product groupings -- Brake and Chassis Systems and Body and Electrical Systems.


More Definitions of Chassis

Chassis means the complete motor vehicle, including standard factory equipment, exclusive of the body and cab;
Chassis or “Pool Chassis” shall mean Chassis which have been contributed to the Chassis Pool for use in over-the-road transportation of intermodal freight containers pursuant to a (CCM POOL NAME) Master Chassis Contribution Agreement or which have been leased by (CCM POOL NAME) from a chassis lessor.
Chassis or “Pool Chassis” shall mean one or more of the types of chassis for over-the-road transportation of shipping containers listed on Exhibit 1 to this Agreement, as it may be amended from time to time, and which have been contributed to the Chassis Pool.
Chassis means the part of a school bus that consists of all base components, including the frame, front and rear suspen- sion, exhaust system, brakes, engine, engine hood or cover, transmission, front and rear axles, front fenders, drive train and shaft, fuel system, engine air intake and filter, clutch and accelerator pedals, steering wheel, tires, heating and cooling system, battery, and controls and instruments to operate the school bus.
Chassis means a vehicle built spe- cifically for the purpose of trans- porting a container so that when the chassis and container are assembled the unit produced serves the same function as a road trailer.
Chassis means the portion of a Vehicle that includes the frame, wheels, and machinery (e.g., engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential, and suspension), and is an incomplete Vehicle that requires the addition of a Body to perform its intended functions. Chassis includes Chassis cabs, Cutaway Chassis, and any other Chassis- only incomplete Vehicle.
Chassis shall refer to the portion of a Transit Bus that includes the frame, wheels, driver seat and machinery (e.g., engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential, and suspension), and is an incomplete Transit Bus that requires the addition of a Body to perform its intended functions.