This video shows aluminum alloy die-cast components for the steering wheel of new energy vehicles, also known as the steering wheel metal frame structure.
These parts are key structural components of the steering system but are not yet assembled into complete steering wheels. The surface remains in its raw aluminum alloy state, without painting or surface treatment.
Manufactured through a high-pressure die-casting process, the components feature reinforcement ribs and mounting holes — reflecting the lightweight yet high-strength design typical of automotive parts.
In the video, the parts are neatly arranged on the production line, representing the semi-finished stage immediately after die casting.
Structurally, these components serve as the internal metal framework of the steering wheel, providing a solid foundation for subsequent coating, wrapping, and assembly processes.




