styretøjets
Styretøjet, or the steering gear, is the assembly in a vehicle that converts the driver's input on the steering wheel into the turning of the wheels. Its main purpose is to provide directional control and stable handling. The core components are the steering column, the steering gearbox or rack-and-pinion, and the steering linkage that connects to the wheel hubs. In modern cars the common arrangement is a rack-and-pinion gearset; older or heavy vehicles may use a recirculating-ball gearbox. The steering ratio determines how far the steering wheel must be turned to produce a given wheel angle, influencing steering effort and feel. Vehicle alignment, including toe, camber, and caster, is adjusted through the linkage and suspension to ensure proper tracking and predictable response.
Power assistance is provided to reduce effort. Manual steering requires more effort at low speeds or when
Maintenance and safety: regular inspection for play in the steering wheel, leaks in hydraulic lines, and wear