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The document discusses the steering system of an automobile. It describes key components of the steering system including camber, caster, king pin inclination, and toe-in/toe-out. Camber refers to the tilt of the wheel from vertical. Caster is the angle between the king pin center line and vertical plane of the wheel. King pin inclination is the angle between the vertical line and center of the king pin. Toe-in and toe-out refer to the front wheels being closer together or farther apart at the front than the rear, respectively.
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The document discusses the steering system of an automobile. It describes key components of the steering system including camber, caster, king pin inclination, and toe-in/toe-out. Camber refers to the tilt of the wheel from vertical. Caster is the angle between the king pin center line and vertical plane of the wheel. King pin inclination is the angle between the vertical line and center of the king pin. Toe-in and toe-out refer to the front wheels being closer together or farther apart at the front than the rear, respectively.
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VIDHYADEEP INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING

AND TECHNOLOGY

SUBJECT: Automobile Engineering

TOPIC : Steering System

DEPARTMENT : Mechanical Engg.


Group Member

Name Enrollment Number

Patel Hiten P. 130943119008


Patel Lateshkumar H. 130943119009
Patel Sanketkumar U. 130943119010

Guide by : Mr.Ritesh.N.Patel
Introduction

 The steering system allow the driver to control the direction of


vehicle travel.

The following are the secondary function of steering system:


(1) It provides directional stability of vehicle when going straight
ahead.
(2) It provides straight ahead recovery after completing a turn.
(3) It helps in controlling wear and tear of tyres.
(4) It converts the rotary movement of the steering wheel into an
angular turn of the front wheels
The following are the requirements of a good steering
system.

(1) The steering mechanism should be very accurate and easy to handle.
(2) The vehicle should be steered with a minimum of effort so that the
driver does not feel driving fatigue.
(3) The steering mechanism should be affected by the side thrusts,
cornering forces and wind effects.
(4)The mechanism should have a tendency to regain the straight ahead
configuration after steering need is over.
Camber

 Camber is the tilt of the car wheel from the vertical.


 The tyre life will be maximum when camber angle is zero.
 Caster is also know as wheel rake.

Effect: Excessive camber causes


improper contact of the wheel.

Amount: most manufactures specify


A very small camber. Usually 2º to 3º from
Straight up and down.
Positive Camber Angle
Compound belt drive
 If tiles outward it is positive camber angle.
 Positive camber angle
Primarily used on front wheels.

Reasons to use Positive Camber


s
Negative Camber Angle
 If tiled inward it is negative camber angle.
 Negative camber angle Primarily
used on rear wheels.

Reasons to use Negative Camber


 Increased cornering ability.

 Increases road shock & component wear.


Caster

 The angle between the king pin Centre line and the vertical ,in the
plane of the wheel is called caster angle.

Effect: Incorrect caster can produce


Difficulties like hard steering,
Pulling to one side when brakes are
Applied.

Amount: It will be about 3º


Positive Caster Angle
 The caster is called positive when the top of the king pin axis is
inclined to the rear of the wheel.

Benefits of positive caster


 Helps to maintain directional
stability.

 Helps to return wheels to straight


ahead after being steered.
Negative Caster Angle

 If toping of the king pin axis is incline to the front of the vehicle, it is
called negative caster angle.

Benefits of negative caster

 wheel is easier to turn.


King Pin Inclination

 The angle between the vertical line and center of the king pin or
steering axle, when view from front
vehicle, is known as king pin inclination.

Effect :It is reduces steering effort


particularly when vehicle is stationary. It
reduces tyre wear also.

Amount: The king pin inclination in


vehicles ranges from 6°to 8°.It
must be equal to both sides.
Toe-in

 Toe-in is the amount by which the front wheels are set closer
together at the front than at the rear
when the vehicle is stationary.

front = 79 in. 79”


rear = 80 in.
Total toe-in = 1 in

80”
Toe-Out

 The wheel may be set closer at the rear than at the front in which case
the difference of the distance between
the front wheels at the front and at
the rear is called toe-out.

front = 80 in.
rear = 79 in.
Total toe-out = 1 in

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