JAUN wipers improve visibility for the driver, thereby enhancing driving safety.
Car wipers, also known as windshield wipers, are essential components of a vehicle's safety system designed to keep the windshield clear of rain, snow, dirt, and debris. Their primary function is to improve visibility for the driver during adverse weather conditions, thereby enhancing driving safety.
These are the rubber or silicone strips that make contact with the windshield glass. They are typically mounted on metal arms known as wiper arms. The blades are designed to efficiently sweep water and debris off the windshield without scratching the glass.
These metal arms are attached to the wiper motor and hold the wiper blades. They move in a synchronized motion to cover the entire windshield surface.
The wiper motor is an electric motor responsible for driving the wiper arms back and forth across the windshield. It receives signals from the wiper switch inside the car, which allows the driver to control the speed and operation of the wipers.
The linkage connects the wiper motor to the wiper arms, transmitting the rotational motion of the motor into the linear motion needed to move the blades across the windshield.