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  • 1steering — A mechanism for controlling the direction of a vehicle. See absorbing steering ackermann steering adjustable steering all wheel steering assisted steering axle and steering ball and nut steering ball steering …

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  • 2Steering — For other uses, see Steering (disambiguation). Part of car steering mechanism: tie rod, steering arm, king pin axis (using ball joints). Steering is the term applied to the collection of components, linkages, etc. which will allow a vessel (ship …

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  • 3worm-and-sector steering — A type of steering system in which rotation of the worm moves a V shaped section of a toothed wheel at the top of the rocker shaft …

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  • 4worm and sector — A type of steering gear using a worm gear engaging a sector (a portion of a gear) on the cross shaft …

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  • 5recirculating-ball-and-nut steering — A very popular type of steering gear. It uses a series of ball bearings that feed through and around and back through the grooves in the worm gear and nut on the steering shaft. The turning forces are transmitted through these ball bearing to a… …

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  • 6Fábrica Nacional de Motores — FNM logo, largely inspired by the Alfa Romeo logo. Fábrica Nacional de Motores (FNM) was a Brazilian manufacturer of engines and motor vehicles based in the Xerém district of Duque de Caxias near Rio de Janeiro that operated between 1942 and 1988 …

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  • 7Mercedes-Benz Type 300 — Mercedes Benz 300/300 S Manufacturer Mercedes Benz Production W186: 1951 1957 W189: 1957−1962 W188: 1951−1958 12,190 built …

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  • 8Mercedes-Benz W187 — 220 Manufacturer Mercedes Benz Production 1951–1955 18,514 built[1] Saloon: 16,154 Cabr. A: 1,278 …

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  • 9Recirculating ball — Recirculating ball, also known as recirculating ball and nut or worm and sector, is a steering mechanism commonly found in older cars and some trucks. Most newer cars use rack and pinion steering instead, but some significant manufacturers… …

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  • 10Glossary of nautical terms — This is a glossary of nautical terms; some remain current, many date from the 17th 19th century. See also Wiktionary s nautical terms, Category:Nautical terms, and Nautical metaphors in English. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R …

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