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"JIUREN AUTO PARTNER" Company Overview
Yuhuan Jiuren Machinery Co., Ltd was founded in 2008 and is a professional manufacturer of steering shafts, drive shafts, and axle shafts. Specialized solutions for cars, trucks, agricultural machinery, and UTVs.
We provide OEM, ODM, and custom services; our products are mainly exported to the USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Hungary, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Thailand, etc.
In the automotive field, our producta are mainly for Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Lexus, Suzuki, Isuzu, Mazda, Daihatsu, Subaru, Infiniti, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, Volvo, Porsche, Jeep, Ford, Lincoln, Dodge, Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, Chrysler, Hummer, GM, Kia, Hyundai, Land Rover, Jaguar, Renault, Fiat, Peugeot, Opel, Lada, UAZ.
In the truck field, our products are mainly for Mercedes-Benz, Scania, Volvo, Iveco, DAF, Volkswagen, Ford, dump trucks, Basculantes, etc.
In the agricultural machinery field, our products are mainly for John Deere, Case IH, Kubota, New Holland, etc. In the UTV field, our products are mainly for Polaris and Can-Am. Etc.
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All You Need to Know About Lower Steering Shaft
What is a Lower Steering Shaft?
- A steering shaft, or lower steering shaft, is a component of the steering assembly typically found in motor vehicles. It is usually used to connect steering components between the steering wheel and the steering gearbox.
- In most cases, steering shafts are hollow steel tubes that allow for the rotation of the steering mechanism. As a result, steering shafts help smooth direction changes when driving, reducing vibration and providing stability when turning corners.
- It also helps maintain proper alignment with other steering parts, such as universal joints and couplings. When properly maintained, a steering shaft can ensure the safe operation of your vehicle and make it easier to operate.
- However, it may become damaged or corrupted if not serviced regularly, leading to decreased performance or even complete failure in extreme cases.
- The lower steering shaft is an integral part of the steering system and must be checked regularly for any wear and tear.
- Regular maintenance can help to ensure proper steering performance. If the steering shaft needs to be replaced, it should be done professionally by a qualified technician.
- Step 1: The steering wheel is rotated.
- Step 2: The torque sensor senses a torque signal, which is then processed by the ECU.
- Step 3: The ECU supplies an electric current to the motor based on the torque signal and the speed of the vehicle.
- Step 4: The motor's rotational torque is amplified by the reduction gear, before being sent to the pinion.
- Step 5: The torque generated by the pinion on the power-assist side (supplemental steering torque), as well as the torque from the pinion on the steering wheel side (steering rotating torque), is converted into a rack axial force to control tire direction.
What does the lower Steering Shaft Use for?
- The steering shaft is a critical component of modern vehicles. It transfers steering input from the steering wheel to other steering components, such as the steering rack or steering box.
- The steering shaft consists of two parts: inner and outer parts. The inner part usually has splines that help connect it to other steering components, while the outer part can be made of metal or plastic, depending on the vehicle model.
- The steering shaft also has specific characteristics that help it perform its job efficiently; for instance, it must be rigid enough not to flex under loads but remain flexible enough to move with steering inputs.
- The steering shaft is vital in providing reliable steering performance and should always be maintained adequately by vehicle owners.
What Parts Make Up the Lower Steering Shaft?
The following is a list of lower steering shaft components and the materials typically used for each element.
01. Spline yoke – Usually, the head bore has splines to connect other parts; this yoke is stamped, and the material is 45#.
02. Universal joint – It is one of the essential parts of the lower steering shaft. It provides a flexible mechanical connection between two parts, allowing them to move around each other while transmitting torque. This connection creates a more efficient and reliable power transfer over an extended distance than traditional rigid methods.
- The body material is 20Cr; roughs are usually forged or cold extruded.
- The needle-bearing material is GCr15.
- The bearing cup material is 20#.
- The grease seal material is NBR.
- The snap spring material is 65Mn.
03. Weld yoke – Welded yoke bore splines are mated to the spline shaft and tube and welded together after a tight mating connection. This yoke is also stamped, and the material is 45#.
04. Rubber dust cover – The primary function is dust and noise insulation; usually, the material is 40Cr.
05. Spline tube – Spline tube with internal spline teeth to match the spline shaft. Usually, the material is 20#.
06. Spline shaft – Spline shaft connected to spline tube at one end and welded yoke at the other. The nylon used for the spline teeth is injection molded. Usually, the material is 40Cr.
There are four basic types of steering shafts. Splined shafts and “Double D” shafts are the most common. Some vehicles use a smooth post. Newer Ford vehicles use a V-shaped beam.
What Are The Types of Lower Steering Shafts?
Stamped Steel Yoke Lower Steering Shaft
Stamped yokes are generally used for small displacements of passenger cars like Hyundai, Kia, Renault, Fiat, Peugeot, and forklifts.
Because they have low torque requirements, and the products are simple in structure, light in weight, and low in cost.
Forged Steel Yoke Lower Steering Shaft
Forged yokes are the most widely used in automotive and truck steering shafts.
Because it has the highest material density, the best torque performance, is wear-resistant and durable, and is not easy to deform, this yoke will generally be used in middle and high-end passenger cars, SUVs, trucks, and agricultural machinery.
Casting Steel Yoke Lower Steering Shaft
Casting yoke material density and performance can not be compared with forging yoke, but in the shape of the yoke, casting has more advantages than forging; casting can make a variety of shapes, not limited by the shape. But sometimes, the surface of the casted yoke will have air holes and sand holes.
So it is generally used for American cars, like Jeep, Ford, Lincoln, Dodge, Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, Chrysler, Hummer, GM, etc.
Extruded Steel Yoke Lower Steering Shaft
It is divided into two kinds of warm extrusion and cold extrusion; the surface of this kind of yoke is smooth, beautiful appearance, material density, and use performance are higher, so it now more and more popular.
These yokes are mainly used in small cars because their torque cannot be compared with forged and cast yokes.
Aluminum Lower Steering Shaft
The aluminum steering shaft is generally used more in German and tuned cars, think Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volvo, etc..
It has lightweight, has a beautiful appearance, and has good performance.
Complex Structure of Steering Shaft
- Intermediate steering shaft with two universal joints + length compensation.
- Intermediate steering shaft with two centered double joints + length compensation.
- Steering coupling with the corrugated tube.
- More piece I-shaft with top mount.
How Many Types of Surface Treatment for Lower Steering Shafts?
Paint Spraying
Painting is the most common surface treatment for steering shafts, as it is not limited by color and can be sprayed in various colors.
However, the surface adhesion of spray paint is not strong enough, and it is easy to scratch when encountering knocks. We add a baking process according to this characteristic, which can increase the adhesion of the spray paint surface, and can effectively solve this problem.
Electrophoresis
Electrodeposition is characterized by strong adhesion, a smooth and shiny surface, and not easy to scratch when bumped.
But it can only do black; no other color options.
And because the product needs to be over-acidic during the electrophoresis process, this leads to easy rusting inside the tube.
Neutral Color
Neutral color is not used much in the upper steering shaft; although the product’s surface is coated with anti-rust oil before leaving the factory, the anti-rust time is not long.
Zinc-nickel Alloy
Zinc-nickel alloy finish is rarely used on the steering shaft because of its high cost, but the color of the outer tube looks very advanced, and only Audi’s steering shaft is known to use this finish.
Phosphorization
The color after phosphating is the same as the neutral color; the only difference is that after doing the phosphating treatment, there will be a layer of anti-rust material on the product’s surface, which can greatly reduce the rusting of the product.
Galvanized
The galvanized steering shaft is not used much, currently only in the Land Rover useful for such products. The surface is bright and beautiful, and the rust prevention is powerful.
How to See The Lower Steering Shaft Quality?
1. Check the appearance
Check the surface treatment for defects, bumps, or rust, then check the finish of the machined surface.
2. Check the burrs
Check the screw holes and keyways for uncleaned burrs, and this detail is something many small factories will overlook.
3. Check the universal joint
Check whether the universal joint oil seal has ruptured; the universal joint is one of the essential parts of the lower steering shaft; if the oil seal ruptures, it will lead to the overflow of lubricating grease inside the bearing cup and the dirt and dust outside into the universal joint, which will lead to the life of the universal joint is significantly shortened.
4. Turning universal joint
Check whether the rotation is smooth; if there is a jam, the steering shaft will have a strange sound in the process of use; feel whether there is a gap in the universal joint during the rotation Universal joint if there is a gap, the steering wheel will have a gap after the product is installed, which will affect the precision of the steering wheel rotation, resulting in increased driving danger.
5. Check the telescoping function
With the telescopic steering shaft to do axial stretching to see whether the expansion and contraction are smooth, if the extension has a jam, it will affect the product’s performance after installation.
6. Check the clearance
The steering shaft with telescoping also has to do the lateral clearance test; the spline shaft and shaft tube will be twisted backward by hand to see if there is a gap. Average clearance needs to be less than 0.03mm, such as too much clearance, the product will have a strange noise after installation and will affect the precision of the steering wheel rotation.
7. Check the length
Measure the correct length of the product, and for steering shafts with telescoping, measure the right length in tension and compression.
8. Check the dimensions
Measure the mounting position dimensions, including the diameter of the inner and outer spline, the number of teeth, the spline parameters, and the angle of the mounting position at both ends are correct.
9. Check the welding
Check whether the weld is solid, there is no crack or false welding, and the upper steering shaft is a safety part; if welding problems, the use of safety accidents.
10. Check the rubber parts
Check whether the rubber parts are broken.
11. Check other accessories
Check whether other accessories are complete, such as screws, nuts, gaskets, and other accessories.
What are the Most Common Problems that Occur with Lower Steering Shafts?
1. The universal joint quality is too poor to cause various problems.
For example, the universal joint clearance is too large, which causes the steering wheel to have a false position and is not sensitive.
The universal joint does not fit smoothly, and there is a snag in the rotation; this can lead to jerky and uneven steering.
Poor quality of the universal joint grease seal, resulting in grease leakage, will significantly reduce the service life of the steering shaft.
2. The uneven coating of nylon on the teeth of the spline shaft will lead to too much clearance in the steering assembly, and the steering will have a false position and be unresponsive.
The steering shaft is a safety part, which are unstable factors that significantly affect safety.
What is our Solution?
For these problems, we offer the perfect solution.
1. We use the world’s best brand “Wanxiang” for universal joints, the best supplier globally.
The gap in the universal joint, jamming, and grease seal leakage can be avoided entirely.
2. Regarding the nylon coating of the spline shaft, we use the injection molding process to make the nylon coating of each spline tooth uniform to achieve adequate control of clearance and smoothness of stretching, and more wear-resistant and not easy to fall off.
The difference can be easily seen from the appearance.
Production Process of The Lower Steering Shaft
See our production process to let you know how your product is made.
- 1 . Make drawing.
Draw the drawing according to the OE sample.
- 2. Make the mold.
Make a stamping mold of the splined yoke, a stamping mold of the weld yoke, and a rubber mold.
- 3. Produce roughs.
Stamp the spline yoke and weld yoke roughs.
- 4. Make the rubber dust cover.
Production of the rubber dust cover.
- 5. Make the machining.
Machining of the two kinds of yokes, spline shaft, and spline tube.
- 6. Make the coating.
Injection-molded nylon coating for spline shafts.
- 7. Make the welding.
Welding the spline shaft with weld yoke and spline tube with weld yoke.
- 8. Assemble.
Assemble the yokes with the u joint; we buy u joint from “Wanxiang,” the No. 1 brand in the world.
- 9. Make the paint spraying.
Paint the assembled product.
- 10. Laser mark.
Laser mark your logo on the intermediate steering shaft surface.
- 11. Packaging.
Bagging and packing them.
Inspection Process of Lower Steering Shaft
- 1. Roughs inspection.
Every rough will be inspected before machining to avoid any defective and missing roughs in the following process.
- 2. Machined parts inspection.
Each machined part will be fully inspected, first by the supervisor of the first inspection, then by the production line workers each full inspection; the inspector will also regularly perform random checks; once found that there is a dimensional failure of the product, it must be immediately dealt with.
- 3. After surface treatment inspection.
Every part that has been surface treated must be thoroughly inspected, and any defective ones cannot flow into the following process.
- 4. Assembled parts inspection.
The workers will self-inspect each product during the assembly process, and the inspectors will also conduct random inspections at regular intervals. Mainly check whether there is clearance in the universal joint and whether there is clearance in the spline shaft and shaft tube fit.
- 5. Finished product inspection.
All finished products will be inspected individually, including checking the appearance and measuring the size, angle, and clearance.
- 6. Performance Testing.
A few randomly selected finished products to do performance testing. Mainly do static torsion test; the test results must reach 300NM or more. Next, do the gap fit test; the test result needs the gap to be less than 0.03mm. Finally, do the fatigue test 1 million times; the test result requires the product to be intact.
- 7. Package inspection.
Packaging is also a full inspection of each product, mainly to see whether the laser typing on the product, bags, boxes, labels, and markings meet customer requirements.
Lower Steering Shaft Package
We offer two packaging models. The first is your branded packaging, and the second is neutral packaging. Whatever your packaging requirements, please let us know, and we’ll take care of it for you!
Brand Packing
- 1. Laser marking your logo on product.
- 2. Put the product in your branded colorful bag.
- 3. Put the bag into your branded colorful box.
- 4. Stick your brand label onto your box.
- 5. Put the boxes into your branded colorful carton.
- 6. Stick your shipping mark onto cartons.
- 7. Make the cartons to pallet or wooden box.
Neutral Packing
- 1. Put the product into white bag.
- 2. Put the bag into neutral brown box.
- 3. Stick neutral label onto box.
- 4. Put the boxes into neutral brown carton.
- 5. Stick your shipping mark onto cartons.
- 6. Make the cartons to pallet or wooden box.
What People are Saying About Us?
FAQ about Lower Steering Shaft
These are the most frequently asked questions. If you cannot find an answer here, please get in touch with us via email.
- Check whether the product pictures are consistent.
- Also, verify that the product OE or standard primary manufacturer number is correct.
- Then, check if the applicable model and year are accurate.
- Finally, check if the product length and mounting dimensions are correct.
Accurate factory price, no intermediary.
We are a family business manufacturing located in Yuhuan city, China’s largest automotive chassis parts zone. There are tens of thousands of factories of automotive chassis parts here. So you can find any chassis parts here.
Usually, the minimum order quantity for the steering joint is 100 pcs, and for the steering shaft, the minimum order quantity is 50 pcs.
Yes, we offer free samples for your test.
All products from 1A Steering Shaft are covered with a 12 Months warranty from the date of installation or 18 Months warranty from the shipment date, whichever comes earlier.
We offer EXW, FOB, CFR, CIF, and Door to Door delivery terms.
- Pay 30% in advance and 70% before shipment by T.T.
- 100% payment before shipment by T.T.
- 100% payment aginst BL copy by T.T.
- 100% payment 30 days from shipping date by T.T.
All shipment products are documented, and we provide OEM services to many brands without any information about our manufacturer of the goods. Any drawings, operating instructions, test reports, etc., belong to the brand owner.
Usually, for old products, the lead time will be less than 45 days; for newly developed products, the lead time will be 60 days.
Yes, custom service is our leading service, tell us your requirements, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Yes, the brand colorful package service is our leading service; it contains laser marking your logo on the product surface or roughs, printing your brand colorful bag, printing your brand labels, make your brand colorful box and cartons.
Our brand-colorful package service is the perfect way to ensure your product stands out in the market. We offer a wide range of customizations that can help you get the most out of your product. Our team specializes in laser marking, which allows us to place your logo or design onto the surface of any product with precision and accuracy.
- Provide samples, and we will make drawings, or you can provide us with detailed production drawings.
- Then, make a mold and produce a few roughs.
- Produce pre-production samples and send them to you for confirmation.
- After your side approves the samples, we will start mass production.
- If you do not confirm the sample, we will make changes according to your requirements and resend the sample to you until you approve the sample.
- After the mass production, you can arrange for a third party to inspect the goods, or we will send you samples of large goods for your inspection.
- After you approve, we will ship your goods.
Who paid for the mold, and who owns the mold.
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