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- Power_steering abstract "In automobiles, a power steering (also known as power assisted steering (PAS) or steering assist system) helps drivers steer by augmenting steering effort of the steering wheel.Hydraulic or electric actuators add controlled energy to the steering mechanism, so the driver needs to provide only modest effort regardless of conditions. Power steering helps considerably when a vehicle is stopped or moving slowly. Also, power steering provides some feedback of forces acting on the front wheels to give an ongoing sense of how the wheels are interacting with the road; this is typically called "rοad feel".Representative power steering systems for cars augment steering effort via an actuator, a hydraulic cylinder, which is part of a servo system. These systems have a direct mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the linkage that steers the wheels. This means that power-steering system failure (to augment effort) still permits the vehicle to be steered using manual effort alone.Other power steering systems (such as those in the largest off-road construction vehicles) have no direct mechanical connection to the steering linkage; they require power. Systems of this kind, with no mechanical connection, are sometimes called "drive by wire" or "steer by wire", by analogy with aviation's "fly-by-wire". In this context, "wire" refers to electrical cables that carry power and data, not thin-wire-rope mechanical control cables.In other power steering systems, electric motors provide the assistance instead of hydraulic systems. As with hydraulic types, power to the actuator (motor, in this case) is controlled by the rest of the power-steering system.Some construction vehicles have a two-part frame with a rugged hinge in the middle; this hinge allows the front and rear axles to become non-parallel to steer the vehicle. Opposing hydraulic cylinders move the halves of the frame relative to each other to steer.".
- Power_steering thumbnail Jeep_2.5_liter_4-cylinder_engine_chromed_h.jpg?width=300.
- Power_steering wikiPageExternalLink electric_steering.php.
- Power_steering wikiPageExternalLink epc.htm.
- Power_steering wikiPageExternalLink www.thyssenkrupp-presta.com.
- Power_steering wikiPageID "1677488".
- Power_steering wikiPageRevisionID "606168095".
- Power_steering hasPhotoCollection Power_steering.
- Power_steering subject Category:Auto_parts.
- Power_steering subject Category:Automotive_accessories.
- Power_steering subject Category:Automotive_safety_technologies.
- Power_steering subject Category:Automotive_steering_technologies.
- Power_steering comment "In automobiles, a power steering (also known as power assisted steering (PAS) or steering assist system) helps drivers steer by augmenting steering effort of the steering wheel.Hydraulic or electric actuators add controlled energy to the steering mechanism, so the driver needs to provide only modest effort regardless of conditions. Power steering helps considerably when a vehicle is stopped or moving slowly.".
- Power_steering label "Dirección asistida".
- Power_steering label "Direction assistée".
- Power_steering label "Direção assistida".
- Power_steering label "Power steering".
- Power_steering label "Servolenkung".
- Power_steering label "Servosterzo".
- Power_steering label "Stuurbekrachtiging".
- Power_steering label "Усилители рулевого управления".
- Power_steering label "パワーステアリング".
- Power_steering sameAs Posilovač_řízení.
- Power_steering sameAs Servolenkung.
- Power_steering sameAs Dirección_asistida.
- Power_steering sameAs Direction_assistée.
- Power_steering sameAs Servosterzo.
- Power_steering sameAs パワーステアリング.
- Power_steering sameAs 파워스티어링.
- Power_steering sameAs Stuurbekrachtiging.
- Power_steering sameAs Direção_assistida.
- Power_steering sameAs m.05mnwj.
- Power_steering sameAs Q1054734.
- Power_steering sameAs Q1054734.
- Power_steering wasDerivedFrom Power_steering?oldid=606168095.
- Power_steering depiction Jeep_2.5_liter_4-cylinder_engine_chromed_h.jpg.
- Power_steering isPrimaryTopicOf Power_steering.