
The ball stud can be used in both automotive suspension systems and automotive steering systems. Its primary function is to facilitate the vertical movement of the wheel and assist in steering motion.
Components of the Automotive Steering Control System:
Material: Constructed from high-quality alloy steel to ensure strength and durability, resulting in reliable performance and an extended lifespan.
Safety: Manufactured in accordance with IATF 16949 and ISO 9001 standards to ensure safety and reliability.
Design: The ball stud and the tapered surface undergo high-frequency heat treatment, enhancing the assembly’s wear resistance. The exterior is polished to achieve a high-precision fit of the ball stud, effectively prolonging the assembly’s lifespan.
Function: Installed in the ball joint assembly, it enables vertical movement of the wheel and assists in steering motion.
Load Capacity: Capable of withstanding high loads and forces, ensuring safe and reliable operation even under demanding driving conditions.
Installation: Easy to install, providing a secure and stable connection to the steering system.
This description provides details about the material, manufacturing standards, design, function, load capacity, and ease of installation of the ball stud component in the automotive steering control system.