BOSMAL performs various types of resistance, durability, fatigue and functionality tests on:
- assemblies and car parts on multi-channel test benches,
- gearboxes,
- suspension components for motor vehicles (rocker arms, shock absorbers, springs, steering heads, hubs, wheel bearings),
- elements of the body and equipment of passenger cars (seats, doors, locks, window lifters, gas springs, etc.),
- elements of the drivetrain (axles, shafts),
- couplings (mechanisms, discs, claddings),
- elements of the steering system (gears, rods, ball joints, steering wheels),
- brakes (drums, discs, jaws and inserts – brake pads) on a LINK test bench,
- elements of the braking system (pumps, cylinders, equalizers and pressure regulators, clamps, servos, wires, connectors),
- pedal assemblies,
- seat belts,
- ball coupling devices and towing devices,
- metal and rubber elements,
- springs,
- fluid tranfer lines in terms of leaktightness and resistance to tearing,
- fuel lines,
- cables and control cables,
- threaded connectors (measurement of forces and moments, determination of coefficient of friction),
- durability and functional tests of windscreen wiper assemblies,
- durability tests of electric fans,
- tests of the mechanical resistance of glass,
- durability and functional tests of external and internal lighting,
- durability and functional tests of alternators.