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BC-SGC Power Steering Pump and Steering Gear Diagnostic Test Bench


The BC-SGC Test Bench is a specialized diagnostic platform designed for the comprehensive testing of automotive power steering systems, including booster pumps and steering gears (steering machines). It can accurately measure pump load pressure, main pressure, and oil flow. For steering gears, it evaluates internal leakage, hairpins, excessive free clearance, and asymmetric assistance. Featuring a user-friendly interface with real-time curve analysis, it is an essential tool for high-end automotive steering system maintenance and fault detection.








Dual Functionality: Supports independent testing for both the power steering booster pump and the entire steering gear assembly.
Visual Diagnostics: Provides clear pressure curves to help technicians identify internal structural problems and asymmetric assistance.
Precision Measurement: Equipped with dedicated gauges and sensors for accurate pump pressure adjustment and flow measurement.
Adjustable Speed: Features a variable speed control system to simulate different engine conditions for thorough testing.
Durable & Stable: Built with a heavy-duty frame to ensure stability during high-pressure hydraulic tests.
Safety Guaranteed: Includes a reliable grounding system and recommends leakage protection (30A) to ensure operator safety.
| Technical Parameter | Specifications (Model BC-SGC) |
|---|---|
| Application | Power Steering Pumps & Steering Gears |
| Test Items | Load Pressure, Flow, Internal Leakage, Assistance Symmetry |
| Hydraulic Oil Type | No. 46 Anti-wear Hydraulic Oil |
| Oil Tank Capacity | Approx. 15 Liters |
| Power Supply | Three-phase Four-wire |
| Display Features | Real-time Pressure Curves, Digital Speed Adjustment |
| Max Hose Pressure | 30 MPa (Double-layer Steel Wire Hose) |
| Control Mode | Main Switch, Motor Start, Variable Speed Control |



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