steering linkage

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steering linkage

The mechanic inspects the steering linkage under the car.

Definition

Noun: - A mechanical assembly of interconnected rods and pivots that transmits motion from the steering gear to the front wheels of a vehicle, causing them to turn left or right.

Usage

The term "steering linkage" is used specifically in the context of automotive engineering and vehicle mechanics to describe a critical component of the steering system.

Examples: - A worn steering linkage can cause excessive play in the steering wheel and make the vehicle difficult to control. - The mechanic inspected the steering linkage for any damaged rods or loose joints. - In a rack-and-pinion system, the steering linkage is simpler than in a recirculating-ball system.

Advanced Usage
  • As part of a system: The is a subsystem that works in conjunction with the steering gear (like the rack or gearbox) and the steering column.
  • Technical descriptions: In technical manuals, the may be described as including components such as tie rods, drag links, center links, and idler arms, depending on the vehicle design.
Variants and Related Words
  • Linkage (noun): A general term for a system of links or connections that transmit motion.
  • Tie rod (noun): A specific rod in the steering linkage that connects the steering mechanism to the wheel assembly.
  • Steering system (noun): The entire assembly responsible for controlling the direction of a vehicle, which includes the steering linkage.
Synonyms
  • Steering connecting rods
  • Steering mechanism (in a specific, narrow sense referring to the linkage portion)
Related Phrases
  • Worn linkage: A common phrase indicating the steering linkage components have deteriorated, leading to poor steering response.
  • Adjust the linkage: Refers to the maintenance procedure of setting the correct alignment or tension in the steering linkage components.
steering linkage

The mechanic inspects the steering linkage under the car.

Noun
  1. mechanism consisting of a system of rods and levers connected to the front wheels of a motor vehicle; the steering gear pushes it left or right which swivels the front wheels, causing the vehicle to turn