There's no slop, no shake, and the slide travels along the frame ways slick as greased ball bearings. |
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Its front wheels were incorporated into a trailer for use around the farm, and did sterling service until the bearings wore out. |
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In some kind of internal holding pattern with my bearings lost, deadly shy and baffled. |
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A typical rebuild is new pistons, rods, main and rod bearings, piston rings, and a valve job. |
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Each spreader is made of heavy-gauged steel with rugged cast-iron axle bearings that are guaranteed to last. |
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Other advanced industries, like those producing machine tools and bearings, were painfully emerging but were at a low technical level. |
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After all, who's likely to take an engine apart to examine what kind of bearings the crankshaft is rotating in? |
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Applications include valve nuts, cam bearings, impellers, hangers in pickling baths, agitators, crane gears and connecting rods. |
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The lower line feeds the big end bearings and the upper line the main bearings and piston cooling jets. |
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If the bearings that allow the crankshaft to turn freely are worn out, the crankshaft cannot turn so the engine cannot run. |
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Axle bearings, suspensions, pivot points, and all lube points should be checked to see if there is any leakage or potential failures. |
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Hydrodynamic bearings were substituted, which develop an air film when the tape gets up to speed and flies over the surface. |
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My machine would need new bearings, a new controller board and several other components if it was to be brought back to life. |
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Friction is also found in bearings, piston rings, transmission and rear-end gears, and a host of other car parts. |
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In the medical and pharmaceutical sectors, Amiloy 22 can be used to fabricate shaft bushings, bearings, piston rings, pump parts, and slide pads. |
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Our distributor looked at the machine and found bearings that were near failure. |
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The nut on the end of the axle holds on the wheels, and the inside of the bearings are always in contact with the axle. |
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New air cycle machine bearings have been developed and will improve the robustness of the system. |
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Thats that kid from across the street slinging ball bearings from his slingshot. |
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Meanwhile, hydrodynamic lubrication in plain bearings and piston rings can be analysed in seconds. |
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None of the magnets are suitable for use as magnetic bearings in nuclear centrifuges. |
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Anyway, once I got my bearings everything seemed to make more sense, and it felt less like I had walked into Alice in Wonderland. |
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The ride is just over an hour long, and is an excellent way to get your bearings around the city. |
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After taking a few seconds to find their bearings, the two set off for their landing sight. |
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It also will slow a big man down half a second and allow him to gain his bearings and gain some sense of where his teammates are. |
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As Hammann made a wide circle to gain altitude and get his bearings, he sighted enemy patrol boats racing toward Ludlow's foundering Macchi. |
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It is very easy to lose your bearings as the constant sensory barrage and face to face combat can almost leave you shell shocked. |
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He lurched to his feet, and the world spun for a second before he got his bearings. |
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There is now a thriving black market in armorial bearings and medieval chivalry. |
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Uniforms and regimental colours initially embodied the colonel's armorial bearings and livery, but soon took on the state's symbols. |
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On stripping the engine, it needed a rebore, 4 new pistons with rings and new bearings. |
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She remained in the position for quite some time as she struggled to recollect her bearings. |
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The use of roller bearings eliminates the necessity of using heavy, slow acting, cumbersome and dangerous counterweights. |
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Each skate has two bearings in each wheel, regulating the speed at which the wheels spin. |
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The best way to get your bearings is to walk to the top of Fourviere hill, on the left bank of the Saone. |
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The counter mass, which floats on air bearings, is attached to a linear motor guide. |
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With rollers, purchase a handle with nylon bearings, a comfortable grip, a threaded hole for an extension, and a beveled end. |
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Instead, it is housed by two sets of roller bearings and two sets of ball bearings that are adjustable and serviceable by the user. |
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Many bearings look very similar, whether they are ball bearings, roller bearings or other bearings. |
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The cases also use roller bearings instead of babbitt bearings, which are found in most automotive applications. |
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Each slider that the needle roller bearings run on is measured exactly for the face it contacts. |
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Oversized roller bearings and sealed cartridge bearings keep the bike rolling smooth. |
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The leveling system is constructed with massive pins, tapered roller bearings and thick steel plate. |
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He said the gun was not a toy, as had been claimed, but a working replica of an army assault rifle which fired plastic pellets and ball bearings. |
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If you don't like to clean and lube your bearings often, go with a Gel style lubricant. |
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Roller bearings were specified for the engine truck for reliability and ease of maintenance, and likewise a mechanical lubricator. |
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Surveyors use a tachymeter to make quick calculations of the distances, bearings or elevations of distant objects. |
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Of course, no silent operation is possible at this fan rotation speed, even though it is built with magnetic bearings. |
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The upper bearing is made with revolving shaft running in adjustable bearings, same as our regular bandsaws. |
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He set up his theodolite to get the bearings for the sundial and indicated its orientation on a north-south line. |
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Much of the pleasure of real pinball comes from the physical interaction with a big, mechanical device and heavy ball bearings. |
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If everyone thinks your ball bearings cause brake linings to seize up, then they do, regardless of what the truth of the matter is. |
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There are no expensive moving parts such as brushes, bearings, belts and pulleys to regularly maintain or replace. |
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The addition of a timeline would have helped readers maintain their bearings. |
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Where once he was a titan, today he appears to have lost political and personal bearings. |
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The spindle shaft rests between the maiden in the front and leather bearings attached to the flat board in the back. |
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Another important benefit of air bearings is packaging, especially the ability to mount the turbo at any angle. |
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Cast or wrought monometallic aluminum bearings have high load-carrying ability, and can withstand very high speeds. |
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The rim snakes and twists and after a while it's easy to lose your bearings in an unfamiliar place. |
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I like this skipping rope very much even though it lacks ball bearings in the handles. |
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He whipped out his swords and slashed at it before it could get its bearings. |
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The explosive charges carried by the suicide bombers were packed with ball bearings and pieces of metal to maximise death and injury. |
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The carrier is a sleeve that encloses bearings and seals intended to prevent water from entering the sterndrive housing at the drive shaft. |
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Flummoxed by an illusion of peace, the US lost its foreign policy bearings. |
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Then you need to cover the hole you made so the ball bearings don't fly out as you sling it. |
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Coming up and sluicing the water from his face he got his bearings and then swam over to where Rebecca was leaning against the wall. |
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Her lips tight with unuttered curses, she walked softly down the hall, very quickly losing her bearings. |
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To clean your bearings thoroughly, take the bearings apart and soak them in a citrus degreaser. |
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I got my bearings reasonably quickly, though, despite spending more time drunk than sober in the city centre. |
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Porthole bearings are inserted into the holes in the soldiers to create a positive connection using a tie rod. |
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Now rinse out your bearings with hot, soapy water to make sure you clear out all the solvent. |
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Attention must also be made to the reels bearings in which the spindle of the spool is housed. |
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As we get closer to town, the bus begins making stops more frequently, the wheels grinding angrily on their worn bearings each time. |
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The alloy has many uses such as for bearings and bushes, pumps and pump fittings, valves, valve bodies and valve guides. |
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It is used for gears, bearings and bushes for heavy loads and high duty with adequate lubrication, and for duty with hard steel shafts. |
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A beer in one of the bars around the square is a convenient way to get your bearings and make a plan. |
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Both the wafer stage and reticle stage float on air bearings and move with linear motors. |
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The station pointer is a navigating instrument which can be used to plot ones position from three corrected compass bearings. |
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We deal with tillers shares, disk harrowers, mowers and agricultural bearings. |
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The ZS is one of the best choices in integrated headsets because the bearings use a cup, rather than sitting directly within the frame. |
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The cup threads down to preload the bearings and adjust the headset independent of the stem. |
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When oppositionist leaflets were distributed in the Moscow ball bearings plant in 1935, more than 300 workers were arrested the next day. |
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The rocker arms are roller tipped and ride on needle bearings mounted on individual stub shafts. |
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Even when a propshaft has been salvaged, there are normally strengthened patches on the keel where the bearings would have been mounted. |
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Ian knew the route almost by heart, and only turned the penlight on briefly to re-orient himself when he lost his bearings in the darkness. |
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He begins his analysis by simplifying and generalizing the problem, dispensing with the surveyor's vocabulary of perches and chains and bearings. |
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I imagine it must be like a game of Mousetrap in there, all cogs and levers, ball bearings and little plastic men diving into baths. |
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The translational motion of the piston is then converted into rotational motion via the connecting rod and the crankshaft bearings. |
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Following manufacturers' instructions, check the wheel bearings for condition and wear and, if needed, repack with new seals and cotter pins. |
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The shaft continues towards the stern through couplings and bearings, before disappearing beneath some hull plates. |
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The front wheel attaches to the fork, which in turn links via bearings to the head set on the front of the frame. |
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Alloys based on tin, cadmium, copper, or silver are used to make bearings which reduce friction between two sliding surfaces. |
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Following the propeller shaft forward, one of the shaft supports and bearings is hanging from it, supported clear of the hull below. |
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The glycol lubricates the main bearings, prevents the water from freezing, and can be separated from the water through heating. |
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It failed to use gnomonic charts for its bearings and the King George V was given the position of the Bismarck but it was 200 miles out. |
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After his legitimation in 1397 he changed his bearings to the royal arms of France and England within a border gobony of silver and azure. |
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The goons, armed with slingshots, nuts, bolts and ball bearings, wounded over thirty of the leftists. |
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Before you can even begin to get your bearings, you are pulled from the car and pushed down an alleyway at gunpoint. |
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So what are those stunted metal tube donuts called ball bearings for anyway? |
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I find this quite annoying as tightening the wheel in the track dropouts puts addition pressure on the bearings making it difficult to adjust. |
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What is the durability data for ceramic bearings in bicycle hubs? |
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On Wednesday we were going to do a touristy sight seeing bus tour thing, to get our bearings, but then we hit on the idea of doing the whole city on rollerblades. |
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They have many, many parts and gears plus bearings and bushes. |
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The K950 Active has an enclosed drive belt to protect the transmission in the cutting arm from dust and moisture, and a completely new blade guard with rubber bearings. |
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He swam, trying to maintain his position and get his bearings inside the hold, until something pressed against him and he felt himself sinking deeper. |
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The one-off piece of furniture has central drawers that swing round on ball bearings to reveal secret compartments, and features intricate markings. |
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With little of the original structure still standing, I find it quite difficult to get my bearings. |
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Occasionally, I lose my bearings and permit myself an ounce of sympathy for Republican chairman Reince Priebus. |
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It is possible to see through the sunstrike and keep your bearings. |
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Adam couldn't get his bearings from his position on the ground. |
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And the witness accounts and medical evidence show they went out of their way to maximise casualties by packing ball bearings and shrapnel into the bombs. |
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In England, new coats of arms are granted to individuals by the Earl Marshal of the College of Arms, which oversees the issuing of armorial bearings. |
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We arrived midday and, while getting our bearings around the cottage, noticed a rubber duck about seven metres long operating eastward, towards Sardinia Bay. |
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In the shielded bearings, the metal shield does not touch the raceways. Raceways are the metal rings that the ball bearings are sandwiched between. |
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Similarly, the terrace units, vomitories and step units are delivered to site for immediate positioning onto prepared bearings, either precast raker beams or steelwork. |
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If your bearings were lubed with a thick gel or grease, you may have to let them soak for ten minutes, shake for ten minutes, soak for ten minutes and so on to get them clean. |
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She rubbed her forehead foggily, trying to get her bearings. |
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Therefore, bearings are lubricated with some type of oil or grease. |
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Such components can include simple springs, dampers, dashpots, masses, latches, bearings, non-linear potential and dissipative fields, or any other imaginable component. |
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At this time your wheel bearings should be packed and lug nuts tightened. |
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Whatever the cause, I felt dizzy, and without any bearings or footholds. |
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It only took me a couple of seconds to get my bearings after I woke up. |
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In flight, when the radar is not operational, the slip rings and bearings are kept lubricated by rotating the radome at one cycle per four minutes. |
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Given that I was very unfamiliar with the layout and condition of the wreck I decided to spend this first dive exploring the bridge and surrounding area to get my bearings. |
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Of course, the diamagnetically stabilised levitation is unlikely to be a panacea for every application where magnetic bearings were previously considered. |
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For instance, heat is generated at the bearings, within the blower's internal drive system, by the drive belt, and even by the friction of the air flowing through the blower. |
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The starter motor spun the crankshaft through a few revolutions, easily resisting the cold, gluey oil that clings to the bearings and cylinder walls. |
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The alloys are used in a variety of products, such as ball bearings, springs, balance wheels in watches, surgical instruments, electrical contacts, and astronomical mirrors. |
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The bearing lubricant has a huge effect on rolling resistance, which is why some speed skaters run their bearings with minimal thin oil rather than grease. |
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Before I can gather my bearings though, my feet have taken me to Lena. |
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A newborn impala gets its bearings as its mother searches for predators. |
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He showed us how surprisingly easy it is to open the freewheel and service the bearings or pawls, although I doubt the sealed mechanism requires much maintenance. |
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Officers believe that someone is driving round in a car with a weapon capable of discharging the ball bearings, possibly a catapult, and firing it randomly at properties. |
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And his engine and its bearings, they were all out of plumb. |
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Working with a sextant for two days, she figured out her bearings and rigged a sail to position herself in currents she hoped would take her to Hawaii. |
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This makes it possible to rebore bushings which have been used on the left side and reapply them on the right side, thus prolonging the life of the bearings. |
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Cranes and derricks improved the human arm, ball bearings improved the hip joint, and eyeglasses improved the eye. |
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To insure the ideal positional relationship among the input, output and layshafts, all shaft bearings are totally captured, allowing for no end play. |
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Rather than a larger reel, invest in additional ball bearings and improved drag systems, both of which are more important than a few turns of string. |
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His voice sounded shaky, like he was choking back tears, but once he caught his bearings, he pressed his palm softly to my hair and bent to kiss my cheek. |
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Rommel presented, together with Giovianni, a beautiful copy of the armorial bearings of the city of Porto Recanati and some illustrated books of the city and its region. |
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The carved eagles at the comers suggest that the table might have been made for the Borghese family, whose armorial bearings incorporate an eagle. |
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Unlike the Jetta on which it's based, the new subframe is one piece instead of three, uses more aluminum, and has upgraded bearings for greater road isolation. |
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Taxes on hats, dice, clocks, salt, hair powder, gloves, artificial flowers, menservants, game certificates and armorial bearings have also been used in the past. |
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Since low profile conveyors are made to fit where other conveyors cannot, pulley bearings are mounted internally to save critical space. |
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The most significant aspects of this machine are the use of a high-speed motor and active magnetic bearings. |
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Kracht was founded in 1933 and specializes in sliding bearings, linear bearings, magnetic bearings and air bearings. |
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One will be the brand-new Ecoflex chiller with variable-speed centrifugal compressor and oil-free magnetic bearings. |
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It is designed for use on frozen bearings, slides, gate valves, hinges, and chains. |
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For in-creased radial load capacity, the gearheads are unvented with large ball bearings on the output shaft. |
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For example, when working on your Black Hawk main landing gear wheel, the caution tells you not to drop the bearings while removing the wheel. |
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For certain sizes of ball bearings, nitrogen-enhanced martensitic stainless steel is also available. |
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Set screws and special mounts are available, as well as bearings and bushings. |
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Geocache clues make use of GPS coordinates, whereas letterboxing clues tend to consist of grid references and compass bearings. |
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Bronze parts are tough and typically used for bearings, clips, electrical connectors and springs. |
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It can be filled with oil to make the proprietary Oilite and similar material for bearings. |
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Aluminium bronze is very hard and is used for bearings and machine tool ways. |
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It is used to preserve the mechanical integrity of the engine, to stop parts overheating and to prevent oil escaping from bearings for example. |
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The Queen of Canada has delegated her prerogative to grant armorial bearings to the Governor General of Canada. |
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Armorial bearings are incorporeal and impartible hereditaments, inalienable, and descendable according to the law of arms. |
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The possession of armorial bearings is therefore unquestionably a question of property. |
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He raises proceedings, when necessary, against those who improperly usurp armorial bearings. |
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Dust and smoke thickened the morning mist and the infantry advanced using compass bearings. |
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Load transfer in the grout between tower and foundation may stress the grout, and elastomeric bearings are used in several British sea turbines. |
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However these armorial bearings belong to the incorporated body of the county council and not to the geographic area of the counties themselves. |
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These numbers allow the compass to show azimuths or bearings, which are commonly stated in this notation. |
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Magnetic card compass designs normally require a separate protractor tool in order to take bearings directly from a map. |
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Cheap compasses with bad bearings may get stuck because of this and therefore indicate a wrong direction. |
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In addition to bearings, navigators also often measure distances to objects. |
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The structural components are, generally, the frame members, bearings, splines, springs, seals, fasteners and covers. |
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A number of machine elements provide important structural functions such as the frame, bearings, splines, spring and seals. |
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Common applications include bearings, gears, rockets, turbines, airplanes, pipes, and pressure vessels. |
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Rotating within the bearings is a horizontal axle, with an axis parallel to the bed, called the spindle. |
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In addition to the spindle and its bearings, the headstock often contains parts to convert the motor speed into various spindle speeds. |
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Or the advisors who recommended it had temporarily lost their bearings. |
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The product utilizes the same impellers, diaphragms, bearings and seals in both axially and radially split models. |
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It is likely that the arctic skua, which has been on the beach seen since the new year, is getting its bearings having been blown off course. |
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Geared PRT slewing rings are designed to be used in place of expensive ball bearings or rolling elements in many applications. |
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Created faults in ball bearings are usually local that exist in inner rings, outer rings, case-shots or cage. |
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The product is designed for use with pillow block bearings and rotating shaft installations. |
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The instrument uses air bearings, laser interferometers, and kinematic mounts to measure ball bars. |
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The 2200 Series low-profile conveyor uses sealed ball bearings and a unitized aluminum and stainless-steel frame. |
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The ball bearings for the M58 smoke generator's grinder spindle tend to rust. |
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Petty Officer Rivas found loose ball bearings in an engine-drain screen on a squadron MH-53E helicopter. |
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Oil is fed to the crankcases and, because there is no fuel present, bearings have an easier time. |
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We were testing Thrust 1 at an airfield when one of the wheel bearings failed and I ended up doing a triple barrel roll in mid-air. |
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Letterboxing is similar to a scavenger hunt, with clues that could be simple directions or could use compass bearings and map coordinates. |
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Hot Shot Manufacturing's Infinity release features a new Lever-Link trigger that replaces traditional roller bearings. |
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The modern constructions of spherical roller bearings have an important capacity for axial and combined load. |
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The machine features vector-controlled spindles with ceramic bearings that provide a speed range from 12,000 to 42,000 rpm. |
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Behaviour study of radial bearings with hydrodynamic lubrification under conditions of shock and vibration running. |
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The bearings that form the fulcrum of a lever and that allow the wheel and axle and pulleys to rotate are examples of a kinematic pair called a hinged joint. |
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Small units often have direct drive generators, direct current output, aeroelastic blades, lifetime bearings and use a vane to point into the wind. |
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Copper alloys with larger concentrations of lead are used in bearings. |
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But the law of arms is not part of the common law and the common law Courts have no jurisdiction over matters of dignities and honours, such as armorial bearings, or peerages. |
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An effective stern tube and associated bearings were required. |
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Topics include preventative maintenance, flat repair, wheel bearings, cables and housing, handbrakes, chain and cogs, derailleurs, bottom brackets and wheel truing. |
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Bronze is still commonly used in ship propellers and submerged bearings. |
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Check-in ran like clockwork and after unpacking, we bimbled off to the cycle centre, hired two bikes and a kiddy trailer for the boys and set off to get our bearings. |
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Even in the days of the boneshaker, the introduction of ball bearings and other developments, such as improved materials and design details, made for continued evolution. |
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In addition, the Phoenix series is desgned to be longer lasting as it is enhanced with replaceable ultrasonic transducers as well as dining pulleys with bearings. |
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Twisted John Larsen, 46, made a string of potentially lethal bombs, packed with shrapnel and ball bearings that flew up to 100ft after detonation. |
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He was directly responsible for development of the patented 5-axis magnetic bearing system and a novel position sensing method for the magnetic bearings. |
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Roller bearings produced by Link Upon Advanced Material Corp. |
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Fuel consumption is further decreased through engine decoupling while coasting, along with low-friction bearings and special coatings on the gearwheels. |
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The line includes pillow block and flanged mounted bearings featuring cast stainless steel housings, synthetic lip seals and NSF H1 food grade grease. |
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Further, inspection of the mills bearings during downtime has revealed noticeable deterioration and issues with the ball mill trunnion bearings and lube system. |
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Steam turbines equipped with magnetic bearings are more environmentally friendly, as they use nearly no oil, and also offer substantially better fire protection. |
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No batteries, motors, muffler bearings or witchcraft involved. |
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This also is a good time to look for other areas that may need servicing such as stuffing box leaks, dry grease fittings and dry furling ring bearings. |
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There is no warning, no change in speed limit, and no signs that suddenly your tires will skitter across the surface like a skateboard on ball bearings. |
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The connecting rod bearings have microgrooves on their surfaces so as to provide oil clearance for cold cranking and oil retention when the engine is hot. |
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For instance, engineers might use the toughened ceramic to make gears, bearings, or other parts for everything from racecars to industrial food-processing equipment. |
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Otherwise, with the sameish meals and the utterly sameish pattern, the patternless days, I might lose count, lose my bearings, they might trick me. |
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Sintered bronze in particular is frequently used as a material for bearings, since its porosity allows lubricants to flow through it or remain captured within it. |
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Having a working knowledge of driveshafts, bearings, gearing and mechanical belts, they executed every type of engineering operation in the construction of these mills. |
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Ball and roller bearings also began being used in machinery. |
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