Japanese Diesel Spare Parts Truck Chasis Parts Drag link Hino 500 45440-E0560
A drag link converts rotary motion from a crank arm, to a second bellcrank, usually in an automotive steering system.
While the origin of the term is not clear, it pre-dates the automobile, and is described as in use in 1849 as a means of rotating a Ducie cultivator being operated by cable by stationary steam engine (or between engines).[1]
1. Product Description.
Product Name | Drag link |
Part No. | 45440-E0560 |
Truck Model | Hino trucks |
Brand | HCKSFS |
Quality | Genuine Quality |
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Automotive use[edit]
The term is commonly used in automotive technology for the link in steering linkage that connects the drop arm (also called pitman arm) on the steering box to a steering arm which causes the wheels to steer the vehicle. Normally the drop link connects to one wheel which is connected to the other wheel by a track rod (or tie rod) which is an adjustable rod which determines the relative wheel alignment.[2]