英:[tai rɔd]
美:[taɪ rɑd]
英:[tai rɔd]
美:[taɪ rɑd]
尖端杆,尖轨连接杆;系[拉,连]杆,支柱,转向横拉杆;
noun
an iron rod that acts as a structural connector in a building to counteract tensile stress.
a rod in motor vehicles that forms part of the steering linkage.
The first known use of tie-rod was in 1839
1 Crafted with an impressive amount of detail, the replica features a host of details that mirror the original like an opening hood and a trunk, an engine bay with a spinning radiator fan, and working tie-rod steering.
2 The hood and truck open, and there's a spinning radiator fan and a working tie-rod steering set-up in the engine bay.
3 The results showed that the intermediate tie rod was fractured by corrosion fatigue.
结果表明,该中间拉杆的破断属腐蚀疲劳失效.
4 The tie - rod ends have left - handed or right - handed thread and are locked with coupling bolts.
该拉杆两端有左手或右手线程,并锁定与耦合螺栓.