Turning gasket

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The steering spacer is a small yet crucial structural component in the automotive steering system. It is typically located at key contact points or friction surfaces of the steering mechanism, such as between the steering column and the steering gear, or between the steering tie rod and the steering knuckle. The steering spacer is made of wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and somewhat elastic materials, such as rubber, plastic, or special alloys, designed to reduce direct friction between components and improve the operational efficiency and lifespan of the steering system.

Product advantages

  • Material Innovation: Modern steering gaskets use advanced material technologies, such as polymer composites and nanomaterials. These materials not only have excellent wear and corrosion resistance but also maintain stable performance under different temperature and humidity conditions, thereby improving the service life and reliability of the steering gaskets.
  • Structural Design Optimization: The structural design of steering gaskets has also undergone continuous optimization and improvement. Through reasonable shape design, thickness selection, and surface treatment processes, the friction reduction and shock absorption effects of the steering gaskets can be further enhanced, while also reducing the noise and vibration generated during use.