What are the symptoms of a damaged pressure bearing?
1 Answers
The symptoms of a damaged pressure bearing include: 1. Abnormal noise from the front shock absorbers when turning the steering wheel while stationary; 2. Vibration in the steering wheel; 3. Abnormal noise when passing over speed bumps; 4. Vehicle deviation; 5. Increased noise. The pressure bearing, short for axial pressure bearing, functions to: 1. Ensure steering flexibility; 2. Reduce vibration through soft connections; 3. Facilitate easier maintenance and extend service life; 4. Incorporate an oil nozzle on the round sleeve for convenient oiling; 5. Replace the protective sleeve with a thick round sleeve to enhance strength; 6. Use ball bearings instead of conical rollers to prevent deformation from extrusion.