The gearbox housing is the main structural component of the gearbox, primarily used to support, secure, and protect internal transmission components (such as gears, shafts, bearings, etc.), while also forming an enclosed space to achieve lubrication, heat dissipation, and load transfer functions.
View DetailsPost-tensioning technology has revolutionized modern construction by enabling stronger, thinner, and more durable concrete structures. Among the key components in this system is the Unbonded Post-Tensioning System MonoStrand Anchor, a critical device responsible for transferring prestressing force s......
View DetailsCast iron steering knuckles are widely used in automotive and heavy‑equipment chassis for their low cost, high stiffness, good damping, and manufacturability for complex shapes. Below are their main applications, material grades, and key use cases:
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