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The automotive steering system primarily consists of the steering wheel, steering shaft, steering column, steering gear (including the steering worm gear and pinion), and steering linkage (including the steering rocker arm, steering tie rod, steering knuckle, left and right steering trapezoidal arms, and steering cross tie rod).
The function of the automotive steering system is to control the vehicle's direction of travel according to the driver's intent, ensuring the vehicle moves in the direction selected by the driver. It comprises a steering gear with a steering wheel and a steering transmission mechanism. Automotive steering systems can be broadly categorized into two types: mechanical steering systems and power steering systems. Mechanical steering systems rely on the driver's physical strength as steering energy, with all power transmission components being mechanical. A mechanical steering system comprises the steering control mechanism, the steering gear, and the steering transmission mechanism. A power steering system utilizes both the driver's physical effort and engine power as steering energy. Typically, only a small portion of the steering energy required is provided by the driver, with the majority supplied by the engine through the power steering unit. Therefore, a power steering system is formed by adding a power steering unit to the mechanical steering system.
| Supports customization: Steering wheel Steering shaft Steering column Steering gear Steering worm gear Steering pinion Steering transmission mechanism Steering rocker arm Steering tie rod Steering knuckle Left/right steering trapezoidal arms Steering tie rod |