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  • Recirculating ball
  • Vehicle steering mechanism

    Recirculating ball, also known as recirculating ball and nut or worm and sector, is a ball screw steering mechanism commonly found in older automobiles

    Recirculating ball

    Recirculating ball

    Recirculating_ball

  • Steering
  • Control of the direction of motion of vehicles and other objects

    them with the other end of the apparatus. Thus, they are "recirculated". The recirculating ball mechanism gives a driver a greater mechanical advantage

    Steering

    Steering

    Steering

  • Ball screw
  • Low-friction linear actuator

    to be rather bulky, due to the need to have a mechanism to recirculate the balls. The ball screw was invented independently by H.M. Stevenson and D. Glenn

    Ball screw

    Ball screw

    Ball_screw

  • Ball transfer unit
  • Omnidirectional bearing

    Manufacturers have addressed this problem with ball transfer units incorporating recirculating ball principles, however the inverted position is still

    Ball transfer unit

    Ball transfer unit

    Ball_transfer_unit

  • Linear-motion bearing
  • Mechanical bearing designed to provide free motion in one direction

    the length of their rail, as the balls recirculate inside the bearing's housing. Linear non-recirculating ball bearings have balls installed on a bracket

    Linear-motion bearing

    Linear-motion_bearing

  • Mercedes-Benz W113
  • Car model

    W 111 sedan platform, with a reduced wheelbase by 30 cm (11.8 in), recirculating ball steering (with optional power steering), double wishbone front suspension

    Mercedes-Benz W113

    Mercedes-Benz W113

    Mercedes-Benz_W113

  • Steering wheel
  • Type of steering control in land vehicles

    driver inputs. This can be through direct mechanical contact as in recirculating ball or rack and pinion steering gears, without or with the assistance

    Steering wheel

    Steering wheel

    Steering_wheel

  • Nissan Fairlady Z (S130)
  • Motor vehicle

    either unassisted rack-and-pinion steering or a Datsun 810-derived recirculating-ball with power assistance. Neither came in for much appreciation in period

    Nissan Fairlady Z (S130)

    Nissan Fairlady Z (S130)

    Nissan_Fairlady_Z_(S130)

  • Pitman arm
  • Shaft that translates between rotary and linear movement

    the Pitman arm acts as a linkage attached to the steering box (see recirculating ball) sector shaft, it converts the angular motion of the sector shaft

    Pitman arm

    Pitman arm

    Pitman_arm

  • Holden Commodore
  • Car model from Holden

    Rekord's MacPherson strut front suspension was modified, and the recirculating ball steering was replaced with a rack and pinion type. These and other

    Holden Commodore

    Holden Commodore

    Holden_Commodore

  • Mercedes-Benz W108/W109
  • Motor vehicle from 1965

    engine vibrations. The power steering was a hydraulically assisted recirculating ball design. Below 600 grams of steering wheel force, steering was purely

    Mercedes-Benz W108/W109

    Mercedes-Benz W108/W109

    Mercedes-Benz_W108/W109

  • Ram pickup
  • American full-size pickup built by Stellantis

    the Chassis Cab models featured a solid coil-sprung front axle, recirculating ball steering, and the same frame. For 2008, Dodge introduced two more

    Ram pickup

    Ram pickup

    Ram_pickup

  • Jaguar Mark IX
  • Motor vehicle

    powerful 3.8 litre engine, 4-wheel disc brakes, and power assisted recirculating ball steering among its mechanical improvements. Visually the early versions

    Jaguar Mark IX

    Jaguar Mark IX

    Jaguar_Mark_IX

  • BMW 5 Series
  • Model car range produced by BMW

    where a four-cylinder diesel engine was available. V8 models used recirculating ball steering (as per previous 5 Series generations), however rack and

    BMW 5 Series

    BMW 5 Series

    BMW_5_Series

  • Chevrolet Corvette (C2)
  • Motor vehicle

    Ray's success. Maneuverability was improved thanks to the faster recirculating ball, or "Ball-Race", steering, and a shorter wheelbase. The latter might ordinarily

    Chevrolet Corvette (C2)

    Chevrolet Corvette (C2)

    Chevrolet_Corvette_(C2)

  • Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R129)
  • Roadster produced by Mercedes-Benz (1989–2001)

    stabiliser bar. Separate shock absorbers and coil springs. Steering Recirculating ball with speed-sensitive power assist and hydraulic damper. Steering wheel

    Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R129)

    Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R129)

    Mercedes-Benz_SL-Class_(R129)

  • GAZ Volga
  • Motor vehicle

    for their proven reliability, like the kingpin front suspension and recirculating ball steering. The car was built in several modifications and these were

    GAZ Volga

    GAZ Volga

    GAZ_Volga

  • Toyota Celica
  • Sports car by Toyota, 1970 to 2006

    three-speed automatic. The suspension was also quite soft and the recirculating ball steering came in for some criticism for its vagueness. Both the coupé

    Toyota Celica

    Toyota Celica

    Toyota_Celica

  • BMW 8 Series (E31)
  • BMW luxury grand tourer

    stiffer springs and dampers that reduced the car's ride height. The recirculating ball steering ratio was dropped 15% over the standard E31 setup. The model

    BMW 8 Series (E31)

    BMW 8 Series (E31)

    BMW_8_Series_(E31)

  • Mitsubishi Pajero
  • Full-size SUV

    II (SS4-II). Alongside rack and pinion steering (as opposed to the recirculating ball system on previous generations), the Pajero also offered a choice

    Mitsubishi Pajero

    Mitsubishi Pajero

    Mitsubishi_Pajero

  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W210)
  • Second generation of Mercedes-Benz E-Class

    suspension similar to that of the W202 C-Class. Steering changed from recirculating ball to rack and pinion, with power assistance as standard and speed-sensitive

    Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W210)

    Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W210)

    Mercedes-Benz_E-Class_(W210)

  • Linear stage
  • Tool for precise linear motion

    load capacity, quick to wear, oscillating positioning load as bearings recirculate. Applications CNC, 3D printing. Benefits Excellent accuracy, no backlash

    Linear stage

    Linear stage

    Linear_stage

  • List of auto parts
  • List of components of automobiles

    Steering rack (a form of steering gear; see also rack and pinion and recirculating ball) Steering shaft Steering wheel (driving wheel) Strut Stub axle Suspension

    List of auto parts

    List_of_auto_parts

  • BMW 5 Series (E34)
  • Third generation of the BMW 5 Series

    front-to-back and side-to-side movement. Steering on most models is a recirculating ball design, however the all-wheel drive 525iX uses a rack and pinion steering

    BMW 5 Series (E34)

    BMW 5 Series (E34)

    BMW_5_Series_(E34)

  • Vauxhall Victor
  • Motor vehicle

    used a live axle and semi elliptic leaf springs. Steering was of the recirculating ball type. Lockheed hydraulic 8 in (203 mm) drum brakes were used. A "Super"

    Vauxhall Victor

    Vauxhall Victor

    Vauxhall_Victor

  • Mazda RX-7
  • Series of rotary-powered sports cars

    was more precise, with rack and pinion steering replacing the old recirculating ball steering of the SA22. Disc brakes also became standard, with some

    Mazda RX-7

    Mazda RX-7

    Mazda_RX-7

  • List of automobiles notable for negative reception
  • of the top automotive failures of the last decade; "The antiquated recirculating-ball steering made it slow to respond, handling was disappointing and at

    List of automobiles notable for negative reception

    List_of_automobiles_notable_for_negative_reception

  • Jackscrew
  • Mechanical lifting device operated by turning a leadscrew

    makes for smoother engagement. The ball screw is a more advanced type of leadscrew that uses a recirculating-ball nut to minimize friction and prolong

    Jackscrew

    Jackscrew

    Jackscrew

  • BMW M5
  • High-performance vehicle of the BMW 5 series

    rack-and-pinion steering, the M5 (and other V8 models) retains the recirculating ball steering system, as used by previous generations of the M5. A quicker

    BMW M5

    BMW M5

    BMW_M5

  • Suzuki Vitara
  • Compact SUV produced by Suzuki

    light-duty automobile-type rack-and-pinion steering box instead of the recirculating ball truck unit used in the first generation. The three-door version remained

    Suzuki Vitara

    Suzuki Vitara

    Suzuki_Vitara

  • BMW 5 Series (E39)
  • Fourth generation of BMW 5 Series

    system steers from the front of the axle. Models with V8 engines use recirculating ball steering, as per the previous generations of 5 Series. Compared with

    BMW 5 Series (E39)

    BMW 5 Series (E39)

    BMW_5_Series_(E39)

  • Alvis TF 21
  • Motor vehicle

    leaf springs at the rear. Disc brakes were fitted to all wheels and recirculating ball-type steering gear was used with power assistance optional. Although

    Alvis TF 21

    Alvis TF 21

    Alvis_TF_21

  • Chrysler Crossfire
  • Two-seat sports car produced by Mercedes-Benz and marketed by Chrysler

    mostly due to the difference in gear ratios. The Crossfire uses the recirculating ball steering system from the R170 platform. Front suspension is unequal

    Chrysler Crossfire

    Chrysler Crossfire

    Chrysler_Crossfire

  • BMW 6 Series (E24)
  • Motor vehicle

    geometry of the rear suspension was revised. The steering uses a recirculating ball system with power assistance. Engines Figures in the upper table are

    BMW 6 Series (E24)

    BMW 6 Series (E24)

    BMW_6_Series_(E24)

  • Jeep Wrangler (JL)
  • Motor vehicle

    differential. The JL is designed to be more comfortable on-road and has recirculating ball steering with electric power assistance. The Wrangler is 2.5 inches

    Jeep Wrangler (JL)

    Jeep Wrangler (JL)

    Jeep_Wrangler_(JL)

  • Ford Ranger (Americas)
  • American series of pickup trucks

    short/long-arm (SLA) configuration. To further improve handling, recirculating-ball steering was replaced by a rack-and-pinion steering configuration

    Ford Ranger (Americas)

    Ford Ranger (Americas)

    Ford_Ranger_(Americas)

  • Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class (C209)
  • Motor vehicle

    C-Class platform, and uses rack-and-pinion steering, instead of the recirculating ball design from the previous generation. It also uses a three-link front

    Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class (C209)

    Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class (C209)

    Mercedes-Benz_CLK-Class_(C209)

  • Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
  • Mercedes gullwinged coupé/roadster (1954–1963)

    remedied in the roadster by switching to a high-pivot geometry. The recirculating ball steering was relatively precise for its time, and the independent

    Mercedes-Benz 300 SL

    Mercedes-Benz 300 SL

    Mercedes-Benz_300_SL

  • Ford Crown Victoria
  • Full-size sedan manufactured by the Ford Motor Company

    speed-sensitive rack and pinion power steering (replacing the long-running recirculating ball system); it increased steering precision and road feel. The suspension

    Ford Crown Victoria

    Ford Crown Victoria

    Ford_Crown_Victoria

  • Mahindra Major
  • Indian compact 2-door offroad SUV

    wheel track width is 123 cm (48 in), and the vehicle is equipped with recirculating ball steering. Additional upgrades include modified rear axle ratio, new

    Mahindra Major

    Mahindra_Major

  • Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • Motor vehicle

    green fog light covers and tail light guards. Jeep Wrangler TJ uses a recirculating ball-type steering gear. For the 2003 model year, the Jeep Wrangler TJ

    Jeep Wrangler (TJ)

    Jeep Wrangler (TJ)

    Jeep_Wrangler_(TJ)

  • Škoda Type 742
  • Czech small family car

    steering was updated to rack and pinion steering rather than the earlier recirculating ball design. Power outputs dropped marginally, to 45, 50, and 55 PS (33

    Škoda Type 742

    Škoda Type 742

    Škoda_Type_742

  • Chevrolet Tracker (Americas)
  • Mini suburban utility vehicle by General Motors

    transfer case. The Tracker had a strong front suspension with a rugged recirculating ball steering box. The conventional front differential was rigidly mounted

    Chevrolet Tracker (Americas)

    Chevrolet Tracker (Americas)

    Chevrolet_Tracker_(Americas)

  • BMW 5 Series (E28)
  • Motor vehicle

    rear anti-roll bar. The steering on most models is a speed-dependent recirculating ball power steering system made by ZF Friedrichshafen. The 518i has a Gemmer

    BMW 5 Series (E28)

    BMW 5 Series (E28)

    BMW_5_Series_(E28)

  • Nissan Titan
  • Pickup truck line by Nissan (2004–2024)

    locking differential M226ELD). The Titan XD steering rack uses a recirculating ball design, unlike the standard Titan's rack and pinion steering rack

    Nissan Titan

    Nissan Titan

    Nissan_Titan

  • Ford Torino
  • Ford mid-size car produced 1968–1976

    cars, and included extra-heavy-duty springs and shocks. Steering was recirculating ball system, with power steering optional. All cars came standard with

    Ford Torino

    Ford Torino

    Ford_Torino

  • Isuzu 117 Coupé
  • Compact Gran Turismo type 2-door fastback coupé

    shared mechanicals, including the complete FR layout chassis with recirculating ball steering. The 117 Coupé was styled by the famous Giorgetto Giugiaro

    Isuzu 117 Coupé

    Isuzu 117 Coupé

    Isuzu_117_Coupé

  • Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107
  • Mercedes-Benz from 1971 through 1989

    power assisted · from 1980: ABS on request or standard Steering: Recirculating ball steering Track front · rear: 1,452 mm (57.2 in) · 1,440 mm (56.7 in)

    Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107

    Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107

    Mercedes-Benz_R107_and_C107

  • Suzuki Jimny
  • Mini SUV

    coil-sprung suspension, as well. All four Jimny generations have recirculating ball steering mechanism, which is particularly well suited for all-terrain

    Suzuki Jimny

    Suzuki Jimny

    Suzuki_Jimny

  • Toyota Carina
  • Compact car produced by Toyota (1970–2001)

    rear-wheel drive. More precise rack and pinion steering replaced the recirculating ball used in previous generations; the A60 Carina used a MacPherson struts

    Toyota Carina

    Toyota Carina

    Toyota_Carina

  • Ford Panther platform
  • 1979–2012 motor vehicle platform from Ford Motor Company

    effort to improve handling; rack-and-pinion steering replaced the recirculating-ball design. While the sheetmetal of the Crown Victoria carried over, the

    Ford Panther platform

    Ford Panther platform

    Ford_Panther_platform

  • Jaguar XK120
  • Motor vehicle

    torsion bar front suspension, semi-elliptic leaf springs at the rear, recirculating ball steering, telescopically adjustable steering column, and all-round

    Jaguar XK120

    Jaguar XK120

    Jaguar_XK120

  • Chevrolet Avalanche
  • Motor vehicle

    and tires. The steering system was revised from the traditional recirculating-ball to a rack-and-pinion also found in the Tahoe and Suburban 1500. Later

    Chevrolet Avalanche

    Chevrolet Avalanche

    Chevrolet_Avalanche

  • Chevrolet C/K (third generation)
  • American truck series

    with a "drop center" design. The steering system is a variable-ratio recirculating ball steering gear; hydraulic power assist was optional. On all pickup

    Chevrolet C/K (third generation)

    Chevrolet C/K (third generation)

    Chevrolet_C/K_(third_generation)

  • Maserati 3500 GT
  • Motor vehicle

    anti-roll bar and a longitudinal torque arm. Steering was of the recirculating ball type. The hydraulic brakes were initially Girling 12-inch finned drum

    Maserati 3500 GT

    Maserati 3500 GT

    Maserati_3500_GT

  • Backlash (engineering)
  • Clearance between mating components

    nuts, and newer forms of leadscrew than Acme/trapezoidal -- such as recirculating ball screws -- effectively eliminate the backlash.[citation needed] The

    Backlash (engineering)

    Backlash (engineering)

    Backlash_(engineering)

  • Mercury Grand Marquis
  • Full-size automobile produced by Mercury (1975-2011)

    variable assist rack and pinion power steering replaced the previous recirculating ball system; the new steering unit was also speed-sensitive and 22.5 pounds

    Mercury Grand Marquis

    Mercury Grand Marquis

    Mercury_Grand_Marquis

  • Worm drive
  • Gear arrangement

    drive reduced this effect. Further worm drive development led to recirculating ball bearings to reduce frictional forces, which transmitted some steering

    Worm drive

    Worm drive

    Worm_drive

  • Sunbeam Tiger
  • Car model (1964–1967)

    Necessary chassis modifications included moving from the Burman recirculating ball steering mechanism to a more modern rack and pinion system. Although

    Sunbeam Tiger

    Sunbeam Tiger

    Sunbeam_Tiger

  • Mercedes-Benz W120/W121
  • Motor vehicle

    have additional hydraulic shock absorbers. Daimler-Benz installed a recirculating ball steering system and a hydraulic drum braking system in the 120- and

    Mercedes-Benz W120/W121

    Mercedes-Benz W120/W121

    Mercedes-Benz_W120/W121

  • Alvis TE 21
  • Motor vehicle

    leaf springs at the rear. Disc brakes were fitted to all wheels. Recirculating-ball-type steering gear was fitted to reduce effort and power steering

    Alvis TE 21

    Alvis TE 21

    Alvis_TE_21

  • NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series
  • Second national division of NASCAR

    (184 L/s) 4 barrel Wheelbase: 105 in (2,667 mm) Steering: Power, recirculating ball Tires: Slick (all tracks) and rain tires (road courses only if in

    NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series

    NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series

    NASCAR_O'Reilly_Auto_Parts_Series

  • Mercedes-Benz W180
  • Motor vehicle

    springs Brakes:  Drum brakes (Ø 230 mm), power assisted Steering:  Recirculating-ball steering Body structure:  Sheet steel, monocoque (unibody) construction

    Mercedes-Benz W180

    Mercedes-Benz W180

    Mercedes-Benz_W180

  • Ford Granada (North America)
  • North American model of Ford Granada (1975–1982)

    rack-and-pinion steering system was introduced, replacing the previous recirculating-ball system. While the optional four-wheel disc brakes and anti-lock brakes

    Ford Granada (North America)

    Ford Granada (North America)

    Ford_Granada_(North_America)

  • Mercedes-Benz Atego
  • Motor vehicle

    air-suspension with Telligent level control. Steering was power assisted, recirculating ball with variable steering gear ratio. The new facelifted Atego appeared

    Mercedes-Benz Atego

    Mercedes-Benz Atego

    Mercedes-Benz_Atego

  • Mitsubishi Triton
  • Mid-size pickup truck

    was also available in some markets. Mechanical features included recirculating ball steering and front disc brakes, rear-wheel drive, and front suspension

    Mitsubishi Triton

    Mitsubishi Triton

    Mitsubishi_Triton

  • Shelby Mustang
  • High-performance variant of the Ford Mustang sports car

    semi-elliptical springs and tube shocks. The steering was a power-assisted recirculating ball design. In 1968 the 289ci V8 was replaced with a factory 302 V8 using

    Shelby Mustang

    Shelby Mustang

    Shelby_Mustang

  • Jaguar S-Type (1963)
  • Motor vehicle

    Thorley, Nigel. "Jaguar – All the Cars", Haynes, ISBN 978-1-84425-693-8 Ball, Kenneth. "Jaguar S Type, 420 1963–68 Autobook", Autopress Ltd ISBN 0-85147-113-7

    Jaguar S-Type (1963)

    Jaguar S-Type (1963)

    Jaguar_S-Type_(1963)

  • Oldsmobile Starfire
  • Motor vehicle

    rear axle design. Variable-ratio power steering was standard of a recirculating ball type. The brake system features standard power assist including front

    Oldsmobile Starfire

    Oldsmobile Starfire

    Oldsmobile_Starfire

  • Ford Mustang (second generation)
  • Motor vehicle

    that it had a rack-and-pinion steering gear rather than the Falcon's recirculating ball, and front disc brakes were standard," Edmunds Inside Line wrote of

    Ford Mustang (second generation)

    Ford Mustang (second generation)

    Ford_Mustang_(second_generation)

  • Anadol
  • Defunct Turkish motor vehicle manufacturer

    disc in the front and drum in the rear. The steering system used a recirculating ball mechanism. Anadol A1 was also the first Turkish rally car, and Anadol

    Anadol

    Anadol

  • Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
  • Police car variant of the Ford Crown Victoria

    to the outside of the frame rails. For more precise steering, the recirculating ball power steering system was replaced with an all new rack and pinion

    Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

    Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

    Ford_Crown_Victoria_Police_Interceptor

  • Suzuki Alto
  • Kei car manufactured by Suzuki

    coils struts, with leaf springs at the back. The steering was of the recirculating ball type, and four-wheel drums were used. On introduction, the Alto received

    Suzuki Alto

    Suzuki Alto

    Suzuki_Alto

  • Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9
  • Motor vehicle

    metre (18.2 cubic feet) Steering, Brakes, and Wheels Steering type recirculating ball, power Turns, lock-to-lock 2.7 Turning circle 12.1 m (40 ft) Tires

    Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9

    Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9

    Mercedes-Benz_450SEL_6.9

  • Mercedes-Benz 600
  • Range of German cars (1963–1981)

    (11.5 in) · two-caliper Ø rear discs: 294.5 mm (11.6 in) Steering Recirculating ball steering · power assisted Body structure Sheet steel · unibody construction

    Mercedes-Benz 600

    Mercedes-Benz 600

    Mercedes-Benz_600

  • Sunbeam Rapier
  • Motor vehicle

    experience, the Series II was fitted with larger front brakes and a recirculating ball steering box instead of the worm and nut box of the Series I. The

    Sunbeam Rapier

    Sunbeam Rapier

    Sunbeam_Rapier

  • Mercedes-Benz W116
  • Motor vehicle

    279 mm rear), power assisted, from 1979 on request ABS Steering Recirculating ball steering, manual or servo-assisted Tyre/Tire Sizes 185 HR 14 205/70

    Mercedes-Benz W116

    Mercedes-Benz W116

    Mercedes-Benz_W116

  • Toyota Kijang
  • Pickup truck / station wagon model from Toyota

    facelift in August 1992. The steering mechanism was changed from recirculating ball to rack and pinion. The wagon model received a right-side rear door

    Toyota Kijang

    Toyota Kijang

    Toyota_Kijang

  • Mercedes-Benz 190 SL
  • Motor vehicle

    springs Brakes:  Drum brakes (Ø 230 mm), power assisted Steering:  Recirculating ball steering Body structure:  Sheet steel, uni-body construction Dry weight: 

    Mercedes-Benz 190 SL

    Mercedes-Benz 190 SL

    Mercedes-Benz_190_SL

  • Buick Skyhawk
  • American automobile built by Buick from 1974 to 1989

    and Firebird). Variable-ratio power steering was standard and of a recirculating ball design. The brake system features standard power assist including

    Buick Skyhawk

    Buick Skyhawk

    Buick_Skyhawk

  • Standard Vanguard
  • Motor vehicle made in England

    and was bolted to a substantial sub-frame which also carried the recirculating ball steering gear. Semi-elliptic leaf springs were used on the rear axle

    Standard Vanguard

    Standard Vanguard

    Standard_Vanguard

  • NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
  • Pickup truck racing series

    second) 4 barrel (built) Wheelbase: 112 in (2,845 mm) Steering: Power, recirculating ball Tires: Slick and rain tires (shorter flat ovals and all road courses

    NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

    NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

    NASCAR_Craftsman_Truck_Series

  • Corvette Stingray (concept car)
  • Motor vehicle

    4-speed manual Differential:  Halibrand quick-change Steering:  Saginaw recirculating ball — 2.5 turns lock-to-lock Brakes f/r: Drum/drum Suspension front: Short-long

    Corvette Stingray (concept car)

    Corvette Stingray (concept car)

    Corvette_Stingray_(concept_car)

  • Opel Diplomat
  • Full-size German automobile model

    received a light update consisting of rub strips on its flanks, new recirculating ball steering by ZF, and a heated rear window. At the same time, a HL (Hochleistung

    Opel Diplomat

    Opel Diplomat

    Opel_Diplomat

  • Mercedes-Benz W186
  • Motor vehicle

    hydraulic drum all around, steering worm-and-sector, replaced in 1952 by recirculating ball. A total of 6,214 saloons and 591 Cabriolet Ds, retroactively referred

    Mercedes-Benz W186

    Mercedes-Benz W186

    Mercedes-Benz_W186

  • Mercedes-Benz W189
  • Motor vehicle

    Brakes were vacuum-assisted hydraulic drum all around, steering recirculating ball. Power steering and Artic-Kar air-conditioning were new options. An

    Mercedes-Benz W189

    Mercedes-Benz W189

    Mercedes-Benz_W189

  • Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire (motor car)
  • Motor vehicle

    brakes are servo-assisted 12 in (305 mm) Girling discs, and Burman recirculating ball-power steering was standardised, reducing the turning circle by 4'6"

    Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire (motor car)

    Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire (motor car)

    Armstrong_Siddeley_Sapphire_(motor_car)

  • Hillman Super Minx
  • Motor vehicle

    9 in (229 mm) Lockheed drum brakes were fitted. The steering used a recirculating ball system and was as usual at the time not power assisted. Standard seating

    Hillman Super Minx

    Hillman Super Minx

    Hillman_Super_Minx

  • Morgan 4/4
  • Roadster

    1986 steering was changed from the original cam and peg to a Gemmer recirculating ball system. 1652 were built by November 1991. From November 1991, a 100 bhp

    Morgan 4/4

    Morgan 4/4

    Morgan_4/4

  • Mercedes-Benz G-Class
  • Series of Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs)

    major change was with the steering system which was switched from a recirculating ball system to variable-ratio rack-and-pinion with adaptive electric power

    Mercedes-Benz G-Class

    Mercedes-Benz G-Class

    Mercedes-Benz_G-Class

  • ARCA Menards Series West
  • American auto racing series

    Wheelbase: 105 in (2667 mm)/ 110 in (2794 mm). Steering: Power, recirculating ball. Bold and italicized driver indicates he/she has won at least 1 of

    ARCA Menards Series West

    ARCA_Menards_Series_West

  • Mazda Capella
  • Mid-size car manufactured by Mazda (1970–2002)

    Either a five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission and recirculating ball steering completed the mechanical specification. The CB also featured

    Mazda Capella

    Mazda Capella

    Mazda_Capella

  • Steering kickback
  • transmits forces in either direction. A steering box design, such as recirculating ball, is much less sensitive. Despite this, the other advantages of rack

    Steering kickback

    Steering_kickback

  • Daihatsu Charmant
  • Subcompact car produced by Daihatsu (1974–1988)

    rack and pinion steering system, while top models retained the older recirculating ball system. The Charmant had an independent front suspension (MacPherson

    Daihatsu Charmant

    Daihatsu Charmant

    Daihatsu_Charmant

  • CNC riveting
  • CNC process for obtaining mechanical fastening of shapes

    panes. The dynamic drive of the coordinates axes is achieved by a recirculating ball and screw, servo motors and motion control units that make the high-speed

    CNC riveting

    CNC_riveting

  • Marles steering gear
  • in the 1950s it was mainly replaced by worm and recirculating-ball nut steering —which incorporated ball-bearings. In Europe Marles' design was replaced

    Marles steering gear

    Marles steering gear

    Marles_steering_gear

  • Volkswagen
  • German automobile manufacturer

    windshield (from 1973 model year on up). Rack and pinion steering replaced recirculating ball steering gears in the model year 1975 and up. The front of the car

    Volkswagen

    Volkswagen

    Volkswagen

  • ARCA Menards Series
  • American stock car racing series

    angle 65 degrees (steel); 70 degrees (composite) Steering: Power, recirculating ball Below is the list of all-time ARCA Racing Series champions, along

    ARCA Menards Series

    ARCA_Menards_Series

  • Canadair CL-84 Dynavert
  • Canadian experimental tiltwing VSTOL aircraft

    the powerplants of the aircraft could be tilted hydro-mechanically (recirculating ball actuator) so that the wing incidence changed through 100 degrees from

    Canadair CL-84 Dynavert

    Canadair CL-84 Dynavert

    Canadair_CL-84_Dynavert

  • General Motors K platform (RWD)
  • Motor vehicle platform

    damped with tubular hydraulic shock absorbers, ball joints, elastomer bushings, and recirculating ball steering boxes differing in ratios that were specific

    General Motors K platform (RWD)

    General Motors K platform (RWD)

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  • Pill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon and Cornwall)

    Pill

    English (Devon and Cornwall) : topographic name for someone who lived by a tidal creek or an inlet of the sea, Old English pyll, or a habitational name from Pylle in Somerset, which was named with this word.English (Devon and Cornwall) : descriptive nickname for a small, rotund person, from Middle English, Old French pil(l)e ‘ball’.

    Pill

  • Rimer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Rimer

    English (Lancashire) : occupational name for a poet, minstrel, or balladeer, from an agent derivative of Middle English rime(n) ‘to compose or recite verses’ (Old French rimer).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Riemer.

    Rimer

  • BALLINDERRY
  • Male

    English

    BALLINDERRY

    Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Baile an Doire, BALLINDERRY means "town of the oak wood."

    BALLINDERRY

  • Ballenger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ballenger

    English : variant spelling of Ballinger (see Beringer).

    Ballenger

  • BALLARD
  • Male

    English

    BALLARD

    From an Old English derogatory name for a bald-headed person; it became a surname, then transferred to forename; derived from Middle English balled, BALLARD means "rounded like a ball," hence "bald-headed."

    BALLARD

  • Gunn
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Gunn

    Scottish : name of a clan associated with Caithness, derived from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr (or the feminine form Gunne), a short form of any of various compound names with the first element gunn ‘battle’.Scottish : sometimes an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille Dhuinn ‘son of the servant of the brown one’ (see Dunn). (According to Woulfe a name of the same form also existed in Sligo, Ireland.)English : metonymic occupational name for someone who operated a siege engine or cannon, perhaps also a nickname for a forceful person, from Middle English gunne, gonne ‘ballista’, ‘cannon’, ‘gun’. The term originated as a humorous application of the Scandinavian female personal name Gunne or Gunnhildr.

    Gunn

  • Ball
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ball

    English : nickname for a short, fat person, from Middle English bal(le) ‘ball’ (Old English ball, Old Norse b{o,}llr).English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a knoll or rounded hill, from the same Middle English word, bal(le), used in this sense.English : from the Old Norse personal name Balle, derived either from ballr ‘dangerous’ or b{o,}llr ‘ball’.South German : from Middle High German bal ‘ball’, possibly applied as a metonymic occupational name for a juggler, or a habitational name from a place so named in the Rhine area.Dutch and German : short form of any of various Germanic personal names formed with the element bald (see Bald).William Ball (1616–80) emigrated from Suffolk, England, to VA about 1650 and was one of the founders of Millenbeck on the Rappahannock.

    Ball

  • Vyaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vyaan

    Air circulating in the body

    Vyaan

  • Snowball
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (northeastern)

    Snowball

    English (northeastern) : from Middle English snow ‘snow’ + ball. The second element may refer to a streak or lock of hair, or it may mean a bald patch. The surname therefore originated as a nickname for someone with a patch of white hair or a pale bald patch, amid dark hair.

    Snowball

  • Vyan | வ்யாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vyan | வ்யாந

    Life giving, Air circulating in the body

    Vyan | வ்யாந

  • Balle
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Balle

    Dutch : from a reduced form of any of various Germanic personal names formed with the element bald (see Bald).English : variant spelling of Ball 1.Danish : habitational name from a farmstead named Balle, meaning ‘slope’, ‘hill’.Catalan : respelling of Batlle, status name for a steward or official, from Catalan batlle.

    Balle

  • Ballester
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan

    Ballester

    Catalan : occupational name for a maker of crossbows or a soldier armed with a crossbow, from Catalan ballester ‘crossbowman’ or ‘crossbow maker’, an agent derivative of ballesta ‘crossbow’ (Latin ballista ‘(military) catapult’).English and German : occupational name, cognate with 1, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French baleste ‘crossbow’.

    Ballester

  • BALLINAMORE
  • Male

    English

    BALLINAMORE

    Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Béal an Átha Móir, BALLINAMORE means "mouth of the big ford." 

    BALLINAMORE

  • Ballabh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ballabh

    Beloved, Dear

    Ballabh

  • Ballal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ballal

    The Sun

    Ballal

  • Ballon
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish

    Ballon

    Spanish : of uncertain origin. Theoretically it could be a variant of vallón, from valle ‘valley’, but neither form is attested as a vocabulary word or as a place name element. Alternatively, it could be a Castilian spelling of Catalan Batlló, Balló, nicknames from diminutives of batlle ‘dancing’.English : variant spelling of Balon.

    Ballon

  • Vyaan | வ்யாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vyaan | வ்யாந

    Air circulating in the body

    Vyaan | வ்யாந

  • Baller
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Baller

    English : variant of Ball 2, the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.German : variant of the Germanic personal name Balther (from bald ‘bold’, ‘strong’).

    Baller

  • Vyan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vyan

    Life giving, Air circulating in the body

    Vyan

  • Balls
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Balls

    English : patronymic form of the Old Norse personal name Balle (see Ball 3).

    Balls

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  • Gabina
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gabina

    Honey

  • JINGHUA
  • Female

    Chinese

    JINGHUA

    leek flowers.

  • KENNEDY
  • Male

    English

    KENNEDY

    Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use in honor of the assassinated American president John F. Kennedy, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Cinnéidigh, KENNEDY means "ugly head."

  • Jehovah
  • Biblical

    Jehovah

    self-subsisting,I am; the eternal living one,to be, exist,to be, to become; I am who am, hath sent me; I am who am with you,

  • BLANCHEFLOR
  • Female

    Arthurian

    BLANCHEFLOR

    , white flower.

  • VOISTTITOEVETZ
  • Male

    Native American

    VOISTTITOEVETZ

    Variant of Cheyenne Voistitoevitz, VOISTTITOEVETZ means "white cow."

  • NOHEM-S
  • Female

    Egyptian

    NOHEM-S

    , an Egyptian lady.

  • Rafeeqah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rafeeqah |

    Friend, Soft hearted, Companion

  • Suvarnmala | ஸுவர்ணமாலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Suvarnmala | ஸுவர்ணமாலா

    Golden necklace

  • Kushagra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Kushagra

    One with Sharp Mind; Sharp; Shrewd

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  • Circulatory
  • a.

    Circulating, or going round.

  • Period
  • n.

    One of several similar sets of figures or terms usually marked by points or commas placed at regular intervals, as in numeration, in the extraction of roots, and in circulating decimals.

  • Report
  • v. t.

    A story or statement circulating by common talk; a rumor; hence, fame; repute; reputation.

  • Chylaqueous
  • a.

    Consisting of chyle much diluted with water; -- said of a liquid which forms the circulating fluid of some inferior animals.

  • Current
  • a.

    Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history.

  • Repeater
  • n.

    See Circulating decimal, under Decimal.

  • Species
  • n.

    Coin, or coined silver, gold, ot other metal, used as a circulating medium; specie.

  • Circulative
  • a.

    Promoting circulation; circulating.

  • Unabsorbable
  • a.

    Not absorbable; specifically (Physiol.), not capable of absorption; unable to pass by osmosis into the circulating blood; as, the unabsorbable portion of food.

  • Circulation
  • n.

    Currency; circulating coin; notes, bills, etc., current for coin.

  • Downcast
  • n.

    A ventilating shaft down which the air passes in circulating through a mine.

  • Circulating
  • P. pr. & vb. n.

    of Circulate

  • Substitution
  • n.

    The act of substituting or putting one person or thing in the place of another; as, the substitution of an agent, attorney, or representative to act for one in his absense; the substitution of bank notes for gold and silver as a circulating medium.

  • Courant
  • p. pr.

    A circulating gazette of news; a newspaper.

  • Sap
  • n.

    The juice of plants of any kind, especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition.

  • Repetend
  • n.

    That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually, ad infinitum: -- sometimes indicated by a dot over the first and last figures; thus, in the circulating decimal .728328328 + (otherwise .7/8/), the repetend is 283.

  • Currency
  • n.

    That which is in circulation, or is given and taken as having or representing value; as, the currency of a country; a specie currency; esp., government or bank notes circulating as a substitute for metallic money.

  • Calorifere
  • n.

    An apparatus for conveying and distributing heat, especially by means of hot water circulating in tubes.