Federal-Mogul Motorparts Receives 2nd Patent On Innovative MOOG Vertical Control Arm Bushing

Federal-Mogul Motorparts Receives 2nd Patent On Innovative MOOG Vertical Control Arm Bushing

The latest MOOG patent (US 9,327,570 B2) covers an improved design and a variety of enhanced methods associated with the manufacture of the Problem Solver part, including preparation of the housing and bearing, and final assembly.

MOOG-Vertical-Control-Arm-Bushing_webFederal-Mogul Motorparts has been issued a second U.S. patent for its MOOG Problem Solver vertical control arm bushing design. The latest MOOG patent (US 9,327,570 B2) covers an improved design and a variety of enhanced methods associated with the manufacture of the Problem Solver part, including preparation of the housing and bearing, and final assembly.

The first patent (US 8,925,944) for the Problem Solver bushing, issued in January 2015, covers an exclusive ball-and-socket configuration that contributes to up to 10 times longer component service life than OE-style parts, according to Federal-Mogul. These bushings – already available for millions of Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Mazda and Toyota vehicles – also help dramatically reduce the time required for control arm installation, the company says.

MOOG now holds 48 U.S. patents covering an array of steering and suspension part designs.

“The MOOG product engineering team never stops innovating – we are always looking for ways to extend our value proposition through even greater component strength, durability, performance and ease of installation,” said Richard Harvey, engineering director, steering and suspension products, Federal-Mogul Motorparts.

MOOG’s Problem Solver ball-and-socket design provides enhanced durability along with improved steering and handling characteristics compared to OE-designed bushings in certain applications. These Problem Solver bushings also are permanently lubricated and sealed with premium MOOG boots to prevent contamination.

The hard rubber used in conventional bushings also can make it difficult for technicians to align the sleeve with the vehicle frame bolt hole, according to Federal-Mogul. The new MOOG bushings offer fast, easy sleeve alignment.

To learn more about MOOG Problem Solver parts, visit MOOGParts.com or contact your MOOG supplier.

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