Hydraulic Steering
Hydraulic steering is a system used in vehicles to assist with steering by using fluid pressure. It typically consists of a pump, fluid reservoir, and a steering gear. When the driver turns the steering wheel, the pump sends hydraulic fluid to the steering gear, making it easier to turn the wheels. This reduces the effort needed to steer, especially in larger vehicles.
The main advantage of hydraulic steering is improved maneuverability and control. It allows for smoother steering responses and reduces driver fatigue during long drives. Many modern cars and trucks utilize this system for enhanced driving comfort and safety.