recirculating-ball steering
recirculating-ball steering
[rē′sər·kyə‚lād·iŋ ¦bȯl ′stir·iŋ] (mechanical engineering)
A steering system that transmits steering movements by means of steel balls placed between a worm gear and a nut.
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References in periodicals archive
Auto Business News-December 19, 2018--China Automotive Systems starts development program for new
recirculating-ball steering system
M2 EQUITYBITES-December 19, 2018--China Automotive Systems starts development program for new
recirculating-ball steering system
China Automotive (CAAS) announced it has begun a development program for a new
recirculating-ball steering, or RCB, steering system in tandem with Chrysler's (FCAU) autonomous vehicle product development.
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