Steering rod is an important part in automobile steering mechanism, which directly affects the stability of automobile operation, safety of operation and service life of tires. Steering rods are divided into two categories, namely steering straight rods and steering cross rods. The following small series will briefly introduce the relevant content of the steering rod.
The steering straight rod undertakes the task of transmitting the motion of the steering rocker arm to the steering knuckle arm; the steering tie rod is the bottom edge of the steering trapezoid mechanism and is a key component to ensure the correct motion relationship between the left and right steering wheels.
Steering Linkages
This device is used to connect the steering knuckle and steering gear of the front wheel of the car, so that when the steering wheel is turned, the front wheel can be swung from one side to the other.
Steering tie rods are divided into steering straight tie rods and steering tie rods.
The steering tie rod is a part of the steering trapezoid of the car, which plays the role of steering force transmission.
The steering straight rod is a rod connecting the steering arm and the left arm of the steering knuckle. After the steering force is transmitted to the steering knuckle, the wheels can be controlled.