Basic Product Information:
This main purpose of the truck steering oil tank is to store, filter, and cool hydraulic working fluid of the power steering system. The oil is typically spindle oil or turbine oil. The steering oil tank is usually installed separately but can also be directly mounted on the steering hydraulic pump. The internal structure of the oil tank includes a center oil pipe joint seat, a filter element, a spring, and more, designed for filtering and storing oil to ensure the cleanliness and cooling of the fluid.
Applicable Scenarios:
The steering oil tank can be used to filter, heat, cool, and mix petroleum products during storage, maintenance of petroleum quality, and to ensure product quality.
Product Advantages:
The structure of the steering oil tank includes a tank body, return oil pipe, and filter element. The return oil pipe extends from the outside of the tank body to the inside, where a filter element with accuracy below 20 microns is installed at the opening of the tank body. This prevents impurities from entering the clearance between the steering gear's valve spool and protects against the normal operation of the steering gear. In addition, some designs take into account the limited space in the car chassis, using low-carbon steel materials and bent pipe designs to facilitate oil cooling and pipeline layout.
Other Information:
The steering oil tank can be used in a variety of vehicles, including small cars, trucks, and heavy-duty vehicles, as well as farming and construction equipment. The tank is designed to be durable and reliable. Care should be taken to ensure that the tank is not damaged during installation, as this could lead to leakage or other issues. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the filter element is also recommended to ensure proper operation of the steering system.