Chassis Linkages
Chassis linkages connect various components of a vehicle’s chassis, playing a vital role in distributing forces during motion and ensuring structural stability. These linkages include control arms, sway bars, and link rods, which help manage the suspension system, maintain alignment, and improve vehicle handling. Designed for strength and durability, chassis linkages absorb road shocks and reduce wear on other components, ensuring a smoother, more controlled driving experience.
Drag Links / Steering rods
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Drag link is a crucial component of the steering system in heavy commercial vehicles because it allows us to travel safely by transmitting the rotational movement from the pitman to the axle of the wheel linearly.
Drag link connects the joint to the idler arm. It acts like a joint which transmits left or right motion of control arm backwards and forwards..
Tie rods / Track rods
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Tie rod is used in the commercial vehicles, agricultural vehicles and special-purpose vehicles.
Tie rod transmits the forces transmitted by Drag link assembly to the axle located on the other side. It is used for transmitting the steering forces to the front wheels and for optimal roadholding. Tie rod provides a precise steering and secure driving. A centrally located part allows for optimal adjustment of both wheels.
Ball Joint Assembly - HCV
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Ball joint assembly is fitted on both ends of tie rod. The tie rod ends are essential for maintaining proper alignment of the wheels and ensuring that the vehicle steers accurately and responsively.
They are designed to withstand the forces and vibrations experienced during steering and driving, while also allowing for some degree of flexibility and movement as the wheels articulate during turns or encounter bumps in the road.
Ball joint assembly enable adjustment of the distance between front axles as per the need of the user.