We are engaged in the engineering of
highly efficient and cost effective pinion shafts that are known for
durability and quality. Our R&D department is involved in product
development and product innovation to offer better quality pinion shafts.
Pinion Shafts are the external input shaft of certain gear operators which
drive the internal reduction gearing. Pinion Shafts are of various types
like: Integral & Shrunk fit Pinion Shafts. The pinion, or more
correctly, the pinion shaft, is a round rod that also has teeth on it,
although these teeth run parallel to the length of the shaft, not lengthwise
as on the rack. The pinion shaft comes into the rack at a ninety-degree
angle, held in place by a collar, and the teeth on the pinion mesh with the
teeth on the rack. The pinion is connected directly to the steering column,
so when the steering wheel is turned to the left, for instance, the pinion
rotates counter-clockwise (from the driver's perspective). The rotary motion
of the pinion is changed to transverse motion by the rack. The rack moves to
the right, making the wheels go left.








