
The steering column assembly is a component installed between the steering wheel and the steering gear, primarily responsible for controlling the direction of vehicle movement, transmitting torque, and absorbing energy during collisions. The steering column assembly can be adjusted vertically and horizontally, and when linked to the ignition lever, it can enable anti-theft and locking functions in the vehicle. Based on its working principle, there are two main types: mechanical and electric power-assisted steering columns. In terms of structural types, it can be categorized as conventional, collapsible energy-absorbing, mechanically adjustable tilt, and electrically adjustable telescoping.
Components of the Automotive Steering Control System:
Material: Constructed using high-quality steel to ensure strength and durability, achieving reliable performance and a long service life.
Safety: Manufactured in accordance with IATF 16949 ISO 9001 production standards to ensure safety and reliability.
Design: The entire assembly is produced using high-precision molds, with high assembly accuracy and minimal clearances.
Function: Controls the direction of vehicle movement, transmits torque, and absorbs energy during vehicle collisions.
Load Capacity: Capable of withstanding high loads and forces, ensuring safe and reliable operation even under demanding driving conditions.
Lubrication: Pre-lubricated with high-quality automotive-specific lubricants or available with lubrication options to achieve smooth and consistent motion, reducing wear and extending the lifespan of components.
Installation: Easy to install, ensuring a secure and stable connection with the steering system.