Of the methods performed, only the tin-bath method consistently produced a bond stronger than the babbitt metal itself. |
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To complete this operation, it is necessary to remove the block of babbitt metal from the back of the knife. |
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The Carbonite Babbitt Metal is a 4 To 5 Pound Bar and is the most serviceable low cost lead based babbitt metal for general utility uses. |
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There he made the first brass cannon in the United States, and in 1839 he produced the first babbitt metal, for use in steam engines. |
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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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With new technological advances and international expansion, the babbitt bearing field is an exciting one. |
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Though babbitt turns ninety this year, Georgie babbitt still lives and breathes and harrumphs. |
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Bushings from Main-Metall are a qualified and cost effective alternative to products made of copper alloys or babbitt. |
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Sinclair Lewis's satirical 1922 novel babbitt became a national phenomenon. |
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The applied babbitt based on lead or tin are chosen according to our own standards or the customer's specifications. |
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It started with heavy wear to the babbitt bearing thrust shoes, due to large gaps in the joints of the rotating ring. |
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A whisper campaign begins, and soon babbitt finds himself blacklisted from Zenith society. |
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The most startling thing about babbitt today is not its satire but the haunting, if brief, moments of introspection. |
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The lower, larger end of the rod is bored to take a precision bearing insert lined with babbitt or other bearing metal and closely fitted to the crankpin. |
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What, babbitt wonders in another quiet moment, is it all about? |
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One speaks of a babbitt habit, a babbitt era. Nothing is more true. America recognized itself in Babbitt, it demurred, but it also admired. |
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Ira relished telling the story that Fred Astaire took him aside and said he knew what a babbitt was, but what was a bromide? |
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When Sinclair Lewis wrote Babbitt, he succeeded in creating a caricature of success typifying the mind-set of the twenties. |
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Startled by a vehicle, Manny Babbitt ran for cover, and tore through the screen door of the first house he came to. |
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Since then, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt has been barnstorming all over the West visiting proposed areas and soliciting public comment. |
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In this sense Harding was a Babbitt. Intellectuals and journalists rejected Harding as being as empty as the Sinclair Lewis character. |
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This case study explores the feasibility of a new business venture by a fourth-generation family business, Babbitt Ranches. |
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On the other front, Babbitt perceived that the curriculum provided no sense of balance while preparing students for careers. |
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A Babbitt met a Bromide on the avenue one day. They held a conversation in their own peculiar way. |
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If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a Babbitt. Say, there's nothing more wonderful than defying middle-class conventions. |
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Paul was distressingly clean, but Babbitt reveled in a good sound dirtiness, in not having to shave till his spirit was moved to it. |
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For once Babbitt did not break out in blustering efforts to keep the party going. |
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By the joviality of their insults Babbitt knew that he had been taken back to their hearts, and happily he rose. |
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For Babbitt then, as for Buddha, there was the cosmic and the supercosmic. |
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