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POWER STEERING
through the forward and return edges, and from
there the oil flows up through the corresponding
holes into an opening of the piston.The oil is then
drained for return motion. By operating the valve,
the side of the piston which is under pressure is
separated from the return and the opposite side
of the piston which is connected to the return flow.
The spool valve is equipped with two feed-back
pistons which have the task of making the
movement of the valve, from the neutral position
more difficult, depending on the oil pressure. The
activating force on the steering wheel increases
proportional to the forces which are applied to the
wheels.
Steering units which only require a proportional
increase of the steering force only up to a
predetermined oil pressure, are equipped with
Hydraulic reaction components (feedback piston).
The valve which is into the feedback piston
ensures that after reaching the cut-off pressure
the force on the steering wheel only increase
insignificantly.
Function of the feedback pistons :
(Hydraulic Reaction)
They are floating pistons mounted in the bore hole
of the valve spool.They are, however, held axially
and secured by connecting them with retaining
plates. The outer front areas of the two pistons
are continually under pressure while only one of
the internal front surfaces is under pressure in
the working position of the valve.The same applies
for the front surface in the bore holes of the valve
spool. In this way, no force occurs which tries to
push the valve spool into the neutral position.This
property is described as “hydraulic reaction”.




