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Definition of Steering linkage
1. Noun. Mechanism consisting of a system of rods and levers connected to the front wheels of a motor vehicle; the steering gear pushes it left or right which swivels the front wheels, causing the vehicle to turn.
Group relationships: Steering Mechanism, Steering System
Terms within: Tie Rod
Lexicographical Neighbors of Steering Linkage
Literary usage of Steering linkage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Operation, Care and Repair of Automobiles by Albert L Clough (1907)
"Every joint in the steering linkage should be inspected with the utmost care,
because its condition is actually a life and death matter. ..."
2. A Dictionary of Automobile Terms by Albert L. Clough (1913)
"steering linkage—The general term applied to the rods -T steering linkage. A.
Drag Link; B, Tie Rod; C, Steering Gear; D, Steering Knuckles. and levers of a ..."
3. Prosthetics/Amputations/Orthotics/Orthopedics and Spinal Cord Injury and edited by Mindy L. Aisen (2000)
"1, January 1999 Pages-47 Department of Veterans Affairs A steering linkage for
short wheelbase vehicles: Design and evaluation in a wheelchair power base—A ..."
4. Motor Truck Design and Construction by Clemens Thomas Schaefer (1919)
"However, this places the steering linkage in a position where it is practically
the lowest point of the vehicle and very apt to become damaged by striking ..."
5. Motor Truck Design and Construction by Clemens Thomas Schaefer (1919)
"However, this places the steering linkage in a position where it is practically
the lowest point of the vehicle and very apt to become damaged by striking ..."
6. Motor Truck Design and Construction by Clemens Thomas Schaefer (1919)
"However, this places the steering linkage in a position where it is practically
the lowest point of the vehicle and very apt to become damaged by striking ..."