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Steering Knuckle


                                                                           Cost Effective    Variety  Easy Chip
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            A steering knuckle is a key part of the vehicle’s
            suspension system which are available in diverse
            shapes (McPherson strut, multi-link, trailing-arm,
            etc). They are designed to link the front wheels to
            the steering system, strut dampers, and
            to carry the brake system components.
            Traditionally steering knuckles are    4a 4b
            made of nodular cast iron and forged
            steel (rarely). Steering knucles are also    3                                        2
            made of  aluminum alloy casts for new
            vehicle types.  Aluminum alloy cast parts
            contribute to low weight vehicles and
            efficient automotive manufacturing.
            ISCAR offers a wide range of knuckle
            machining technologies depending on
            the workpiece material, the customer’s machine
            type (transfer line, single-spindled machining                10a 10b
            centers, tween or triple spindled CNCs, etc.)                                                  9
            and part holding fixtures.


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