The structure of the steering machine The steering machine refers to the mechanism set up in order to change the direction of the wheel. It consists of three parts, namely, steering mechanism, power mechanism and steering knuckle.
The steering mechanism is composed of main reduction gear, pinion gear, auxiliary reduction gear, shifting fork, connecting rod, etc. The main reduction gear is a part of the synthesis gear by the steering handwheel, which drives the main reduction gear to rotate, and the pinion drives the auxiliary reduction gear to rotate through the coordinate transmission, and then changes the direction of the wheel.
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