tie rod
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Definition
Noun: A rigid structural component, typically a cylindrical metal bar, designed to connect and transmit force between two parts of a mechanism, most commonly used in pairs to link the steering gear to the front wheels of a vehicle, ensuring they pivot together.
Usage
The term "tie rod" is used specifically in mechanical and automotive contexts to describe a critical connecting rod in a steering or linkage system. * The mechanic replaced the worn tie rod to fix the car's loose steering. * A broken tie rod can cause a complete loss of steering control. * The alignment was off because the tie rod end was damaged.
Advanced Usage
- "Tie rod end": Refers to the joint, often a ball joint, at the end of the tie rod that allows for movement and articulation. This is a common point of wear.
- The clunking noise was traced to a worn tie rod end.
- In construction and engineering, "tie rod" can also refer to a rod used to brace or hold structural elements together, such as in masonry or scaffolding.
- Steel tie rods were installed to reinforce the old brick wall.
Variants and Related Words
- Tie rod end (n): The articulated joint component attached to the end of a tie rod.
- Center tie rod / Relay rod (n): In some steering systems, a central rod that connects the steering gear to the two outer tie rods.
- Drag link (n): A similar connecting rod in certain steering systems, often performing a function analogous to a tie rod.
- Linkage (n): A system of connected mechanical parts, which includes tie rods.
Synonyms
- Connecting rod
- Link rod
- Steering rod
Related Phrases
- "To have a bad tie rod": To have a faulty or worn tie rod component in a vehicle.
- The vehicle failed inspection because it had a bad tie rod.
- "Tie rod adjustment": The process of altering the length of the tie rod to set the wheel alignment (toe angle).
- A proper tie rod adjustment is necessary after replacement.
Noun
- either of two rods that link the steering gear to the front wheels