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(what is a hydraulic steering system)
Hydraulic steering systems use a steering unit, hydraulic cylinder, and hydraulic gear pump to multiply force. You get 3x more torque than manual systems. Our systems deliver 10,000+ hours of operation with zero leaks - guaranteed.
Feature | Our Steering Unit | Industry Average |
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Warranty | 5 Years | 2 Years |
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(what is a hydraulic steering system)
A: A hydraulic steering system uses pressurized hydraulic fluid to assist in turning vehicle wheels. It includes components like a Steering Unit, Hydraulic Cylinder, and Hydraulic Gear Pump to amplify driver input. This system is common in heavy-duty vehicles for its reliability and power.
A: The Steering Unit directs hydraulic fluid flow based on the driver's steering input. It converts rotational movement from the steering wheel into hydraulic pressure. This pressure is then transmitted to the Hydraulic Cylinder to move the wheels.
A: The Hydraulic Cylinder transforms hydraulic pressure into mechanical force to turn the wheels. It connects to the steering linkage and moves linearly when pressurized fluid enters. This action reduces the physical effort needed to steer large vehicles.
A: The Hydraulic Gear Pump generates the necessary pressure to circulate hydraulic fluid through the system. It draws fluid from the reservoir and delivers it to the Steering Unit. Without it, the system cannot create the force required for steering assistance.
A: Hydraulic systems provide smoother and more responsive steering, especially under heavy loads. Components like the Hydraulic Gear Pump ensure consistent fluid pressure for reliable operation. They also reduce driver fatigue compared to manual steering systems.