Steering bracket

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The steering bracket is a key structural component in the automotive steering system. It serves as the foundational support part of the steering mechanism, connecting critical components such as the steering column, steering gear, and the vehicle body. Steering brackets are typically made from high-strength materials to ensure they can withstand various forces and moments from the steering system during vehicle operation, maintaining the stability and reliability of the steering system.

Product advantages

  • High-strength lightweight design: The steering bracket of modern vehicles is made of high-strength lightweight materials, such as aluminum alloys, which ensure sufficient strength and rigidity while reducing the overall vehicle weight and improving fuel economy.
  • Precision machining and assembly: The manufacturing process of the steering bracket employs precise machining and assembly techniques, ensuring the fit accuracy and gap control between components, thereby enhancing the overall performance and reliability of the steering system.
  • Integrated design: With the continuous development of automotive technology, the design of steering brackets is increasingly tending towards integration. By integrating multiple functional components onto the steering bracket, it not only simplifies the structure of the steering system but also improves the system's compactness and reliability.