Steering rack

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Figure 2: Pinion Bushing sub-assembly with components labeled.
Figure 2: Pinion Bushing sub-assembly with components labeled.
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==Design for Environment==

Revision as of 19:51, 20 September 2009

Functionality


The steering rack produces linear motion from an applied torque to the pinion. The teeth on the pinion engage those on the rack which translates linearly between two bushings. The rack has extensions and clevises to reach the tie rods on the chassis which in turn rotate the wheel, thus steering the car. The pinion is designed to attached to a steering wheel so that the driver need not grip and turn the pinion directly, as they would be able to produce little torque.


Bill Of Materials

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Figure 1: Steering Rack Sub Assembly


This assembly was originally a stock Prowerks Aluminum Steering Rack altered by Carnegie Mellon's Formula Society of Automotive Engineers to better fit an FSAE race car. We then disassembled their altered steering rack into its individual components and sub-assembilies. The components, and some basic information about each one, are listed below.


Part No. Part Qty. Wt. (g) Function Manuf. Proc. Material Picture
001 Pinch Gaurd264Protects Pinch PointsExtruded, Welded, and MilledAluminumImage:SteeringRackPGaurd6.JPG
002 Clevis233Connects steering rack to tie rodsMilled6061 AluminumImage:SteeringRackClevice1.JPG
003 5/16-24 Bolt
(Standard Purchase)
213Bolts clevis to steering rackForgedSteelImage:SteeringRack516Bolt.JPG
004 Pinion199Convert rotational motion to translational motionMachinedSteelImage:SteeringRackPinion7.JPG
005 Rack1167Works with pinion to convert motion. Connects left and right toe linksMachinedAluminumImage:SteeringRackRack2.JPG
006 Extension2~71Extend rack to reach tie rodsExtruded and LathedAluminumImage:SteeringRackExtens3.JPG
007 Set Screw
(Standard Purchase)
1<1Retains primary bushingTappedSteelImage:SteeringRackSetScrew1.JPG
Sub-Assemblies*
001 Retaining Block/Mounting Block1189Retains primary bushingCNCedAluminumImage:SteeringRackMountBlock4.JPG
002 Pinion Bushing121Smooths pinion rotationMachined, Extruded, and AssembledAluminum, Bronze, Rubber, and SteelImage:SteeringRackPinionBushing.JPG

` *Sub-Assembilies were not deconstructed further. It was decided that doing so would result in the destruction of some components with little or no knowledge gained.



Image:SteeringRackMountBlockSub.JPG

Figure 1: Retaining Block sub-assembly with components labeled.


Image:SteeringRackPinionBushingSub.JPG

Figure 2: Pinion Bushing sub-assembly with components labeled.

==Design for Environment==

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