What Components Make Up the Steering Control Mechanism?
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Steering control mechanism is primarily composed of steering wheel, steering column, steering shaft, and steering universal joint. Below is an introduction to relevant knowledge about the steering control mechanism: Function: The function of the automotive steering control mechanism is to transmit the driver's steering wheel operation force to the steering gear. Components: It includes: steering wheel, steering column tube, steering shaft, upper universal joint, lower universal joint, and steering transmission shaft, etc. The middle part of the steering column tube is fixed to the front bulkhead of the cab with rubber pads and a semi-circular stamped bracket, while the lower end is inserted into the hole of a cast iron support. The support is then fixed to the steering control mechanism bracket.