Drag link is a confusing term. It is typically applied to any link which is attached to the pitman arm to “drag” the wheels as it moves. This is correct half of the time. When the drag link is in compression (opposite turn), it is a push link. When used on a parallel linkage, it may be called a centerlink.
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If a link has ball joints, pin joints, bushings or rod eyes, Powers and Sons can make it:
Bar size from 16mm to 50mm
Solid or tubing center section
Fixed Length or adjustable
End-to-end length from 100mm to 2000mm
Ball size from 22mm to 41mm
Straight line end-to-end or with bends to fit the application packaging envelope
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