steerings
Steerings are a fundamental component in vehicles and other steerable machines, responsible for controlling direction. The most common type found in automobiles is a rack-and-pinion steering system. In this system, a rotating pinion gear meshes with a linear gear, the rack. Turning the steering wheel rotates the pinion, which moves the rack left or right. This linear motion is then translated into a turning motion of the front wheels via tie rods and other linkages. Older vehicles and some heavy-duty trucks may utilize a recirculating ball steering system, which is more robust but can offer less direct feedback.
Another common type is power steering, which assists the driver in turning the wheels, reducing the physical