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Definition of Power steering
1. Noun. Automotive steering where engineer power amplifies the torque applied to the steering wheel.
Definition of Power steering
1. Noun. (automotive) A system for reducing the driver's effort to steer, by using a power source to assist in turning the wheels. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Power Steering
Literary usage of Power steering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Construction, Rigging, & Handling of Model Yachts, Ships by Tyrrel E. Biddle (1883)
"DISCOVERY OP SAIL AS A MOTIVE POWER—STEERING A MODEL— THE WEIGHTED RUDDER—BALLOON
SAILS, &o. HAVING now got his little craft ..."
2. Good Roads Year Bookby American Highway Association by American Highway Association (1912)
"The time saved by power steering is an important factor that should not be
overlooked, and amounts to considerable on even the smallest jobs. ..."
3. Motor Truck Design and Construction by Clemens Thomas Schaefer (1919)
"The Pull-More front drive is similar to the above; but has a power steering device
operated by the engine, this steering device working through a sprocket ..."
4. Motor Truck Design and Construction by Clemens Thomas Schaefer (1919)
"The Pull-More front drive is similar to the above; but has a power steering device
operated by the engine, this steering device working through a sprocket ..."
5. Motor Truck Design and Construction by Clemens Thomas Schaefer (1919)
"The Pull-More front drive is similar to the above; but has a power steering device
operated by the engine, this steering device working through a sprocket ..."