Turning robot

The steering robot is controlled by a computer and performs precise and repeatable measurements by applying inputs to the vehicle's steering system during road tests. Turning robots have been widely used worldwide, with over 1350 systems in use. The main applications include vehicle dynamic testing and steering system development, but many customers still use its path following function to conduct experiments unrelated to the steering system. The maximum torque of the series of steering robot motors we provide can reach 150Nm. The standard models for typical testing are SR30 and SR60, which provide a rated torque output of 30 or 60Nm. The robot with the highest torque is SR150, which can be tested in the event of power steering failure in trucks or buses (certification testing is a typical application).

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Performance specifications for steering robots:

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