The framework is CNC-machined from high-quality Swiss 3mm 7075 T6 aluminum, and is strategically machined in low-stress areas making it as light as possible without affecting energy or rigidity. The framework is hardcoated at XRAYs own in-house fully robotic hardcoating line, ensuring a great hardcoated area every time. Non-essential material was eliminated to allow the lightest weight and cheapest possible center of gravity. The downstop setscrew area was greatly strengthened, and all screw holes regarding base of the chassis are countersunk to provide a really smooth framework underside without protruding screw heads.
The XB9 chassis ended up being created through the ground up to provide a great foundation for XRAYs high-performance off-road racer. All-new fat circulation had been incorporated into the buggys design, with centralized keeping of interior parts for improved side-to-side fat stability. The framework is an essential component for Multi-Flex environment modification, using various screw roles to mount along side it guards and radio package plate.
Note:
Swiss 7075 T6 is very rigid aluminum material and following the hardcoating procedure in infrequent cases some tiny cracks might occur for example, around openings or on sides where stress inside material is greatest. Those tiny cracks are an all natural effect and also no negative effect on the performance, reliability, or lifespan of item and thus are not regarded as a defect.
Due the character associated with the aluminum product additionally the machining procedure, it really is normal that the chassis might somewhat bent into the longitudinal direction.