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  2. Tie rod - Wikipedia

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    A tie rod or tie bar (also known as a hanger rod if vertical) is a slender structural unit used as a tie and (in most applications) capable of carrying tensile loads only. It is any rod or bar-shaped structural member designed to prevent the separation of two parts, as in a vehicle. Tie rods and anchor plates in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral

  3. Steering kickback - Wikipedia

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    Common ways to reduce kickback as an aftermarket solution can be by installing a steering damper or a one way valve on the pressure port of the steering gear, but installing this solution may have bad impact on returnability to center, and may cause substantial wear on the tie rods and steering gear in the case of installing an aftermarket one ...

  4. Was there 'necking' on bridge rods and should it have been ...

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    A tie-down rod for one of the cantilever beams connected to Pier 6 as photographed in July and December 2023. In the July 2023 photos, the rods appeared stressed and stretched way beyond allowable ...

  5. Steering linkage - Wikipedia

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    The steering linkage which connects the steering gearbox to the front wheels consists of a number of rods. These rods are connected with a socket arrangement similar to a ball joint, called a tie rod end, allowing the linkage to move back and forth freely so that the steering effort will not interfere with the vehicles up-and-down motion as the ...

  6. Structural cascade: Broken rods were just a symptom of RI's ...

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    A tie-down rod for one of the cantilever beams connected to Pier 7 as photographed in July and December, 2023

  7. Rod end bearing - Wikipedia

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    A rod end bearing, also known as a heim joint (N. America) or rose joint (U.K. and elsewhere), is a mechanical articulating joint. Such joints are used on the ends of control rods, steering links , tie rods , or anywhere a precision articulating joint is required, and where a clevis end (which requires perfect 90-degree alignment between the ...

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