A Steering Gear Box is the component within a car steering system that guides the wheels movement in conjunction with the direction that the steering wheel is rotate helping achieve ideal steering response for more efficient driving. The micro-finished surfaces of its shafts are precision-designed to provide a smoother drive, while the factory-set Pitman shaft transmits the motion it receives from the gear box by moving the wheels left or right to turn the wheels. OEM-grade O-rings and seals meet required specifications.Product Features :
Precision designed micro-finished shaftsFactory pre-set Pitman Shaft100% tested OEM Grade ;Steering Gearbox is a mechanical method of transferring energy from one device to another and is used to increase torque while reducing speed. Torque is the power generated through the bending or twisting of a solid material. This term is used interchangeably with transmission. In a situation where multiple gear speeds are needed, a transmission with multiple gears can be used to increase torque while slowing down the output speed. This design is commonly found in automobile transmissions. The same principle can be used to create an overdrive gear that increases output speed while decreasing torque. In an automobile, there are three types of transmission: automatic, manual or continuously variable. A manual transmission vehicle provides the best example of a simple gearbox. In both the automatic and continuously variable transmissions, the gearboxes are closed systems, requiring very little human interaction. Each unit is manufactured with a specific purpose in mind and the gear ratio used is designed to provide the level of force required. This ratio is fixed and cannot be changed once the box is constructed.
Mechanical Steering gearbox