The drive axle system is based on experience with over 200 forwarders, and uses bogies out front with a single axle out back. |
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The Sky Bus coaches with motor bogies were lifted up by the new traverser, with great care and precision placed atop the sky rails. |
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He could have maintained the joint lead had he not miscalculated bogies at the ninth and 17th holes. |
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But thanks to double bogies front and back, wide tracks, and a mighty handy boom, ground disturbance is kept to a minimum. |
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It follows their recent acquisition of Rail Project, a design-engineering firm which specialises in bogies and related freight-wagon components. |
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The finished carbody was mounted on a pair of dual-axle rubber-tired bogies, the front set being steerable. |
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Like most Class 2 bogies, Theys attack singly or in groups, and only ever attack when their prey is alone. |
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Do you know the difference between real bad guys and the bogies leaders use to try and hoax your liberties away? |
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Italian poets, in any case, have different bogies to contend with than those of American poets. |
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They were called in to intercept incoming bogies and succeeded in downing two PAF F86s out of four that were attacking the airfield. |
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When escorting, maintain a tight weave over your formation when bogies are sighted. |
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Well anyway my dears, that's enough about snot, sneezing, mucus, bogies and phlegm. |
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He shouldn't be in a job that doesn't largely involve counting his bogies as the main task. |
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The steam engine with six bogies arrived from Shornur, through a metre-gauge track. |
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You can see the two bogies, but not the three cylinders in line between the frames of each. |
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I just started letting shots slide away and once I'd made one or two on the trot it was difficult to stop making bogies. |
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The two bogies and their transition motors were also scaled down from this design, but at the builder's recommendation a more robust alternator was fitted. |
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Laughter and derision are in many ways the deadliest bogies in politics. |
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In the latter part of the 19th century, then, surgeons had been liberated from the age-old bogies of pain, pus, and hospital gangrene. |
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Chassis and bogies are components that are important for safety in every rail vehicle. |
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Another specific technical issue is the different gauges, where either reloading or changing the bogies is necessary. |
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It likes to put its tentacle up people's noses and suck out their bogies, which makes it very popular with wizard children. |
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The trailer is attached through the fifth wheel attachment to the freight car bogies. |
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The group also manufactures locomotives, bogies, propulsion and control systems and rail control solutions. |
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The locomotive is supported on the frames of the bogies by two pairs of helicoidal springs. |
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The reprofiling of dismantled wheel sets, bogies and even entire trains is a speciality of the BLS Workshops. |
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Two shunting locomotives with the same engine, torque converter and final drive, but driving each axle on both bogies, were bought of Clayton Equipment Company the same year. |
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It was taken to the blunger by wheelbarrow, or horse and cart, and more recently in bogies on a small narrow gauge railway by a pulley system linked to the steam engine. |
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The cars are equipped with bogies whose axles have the classic steel auxiliary wheels with tread brakes. |
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Two car sections were added and three motorized bogies were attached instead of two. |
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In the not-so distant past, passengers would find their hair matted and their skin a shade darker from the soot of the steam engine that was pulling their bogies. |
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Writer describes the end of the game as a contest to see who could make the fewest bogies. |
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Amidst the resulting squeals of disgust, it slid slowly down the frosted pane, leaving a trail of what appeared to be jellied pink bogies in its wake. |
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Sections between the end axles of powered vehicles not fitted with bogies or between the pivots of powered bogie vehicles. |
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On request, individual components or entire bogies can be repainted in our paint shop. |
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The limit position for pantographs on a railcar with one motor bogie and one trailer bogie shall be determined as if both bogies were identical to the one above which the pantograph is placed. |
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The first four bogies capsized into a depression alongside the track. |
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Extremely difficult to model using computers, these tests involve checking the vibration level perceived by the passengers by placing sensors on the bogies and inside the trainset. |
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Furthermore, the geometry of the wheel-rail contact shall be such as to promote stable running of the bogies, which entails limiting the equivalent conicity according to the running speed. |
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Bidirectional units made up of articulated bodies resting on three bogies, a feature being the access at a height of 300 mm with respect to the rail. |
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Diesel train unit for regional service, made up of two railcars with two bogies each, it being possible to couple up to 5 units in a single composition. |
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Every vehicle is equipped with four motor bogies and two trailer bogies. |
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Given its weight and size, the A380 is also equipped with a wheel orientation system for the two rear wheels of each of the two central bogies situated under the fuselage. |
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Due to non-uniform standards, the locomotives and, if the gauge changes, the railcar bogies have to be changed, which leads to considerable costs and loss of time. |
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This means that changing passenger rail car bogies and unloading and reloading freight onto cars with another track gauge in the case of freight trains can be avoided. |
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On the right are rolling mills driven by a beam engine, and tram road bogies laden with bar iron. |
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Suddenly No 2's voice broke the radio silence and informed the leader about four bogies closing in from east. |
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The pinned bogies turn under the same electric power that drive the wheels, there is no need for jacks or additional motors for turning the crane. |
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The first results are very encouraging: the AGV bogie has behaved perfectly even indicating lower levels of stress on the track than with the previous generations of bogies. |
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International Gauge light metro, two-way with two driving cabs, comprising 5 articulated body sections supported on two motor bogies in the end cars and one carrying bogie under the central section. |
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The commuter trains will be built in the Bombardier plant at Aachen, Germany, with the bogies manufactured at Bombardier in Siegen, Germany. |
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A TGV articulated unit was modified and fitted with pendular train bogies. |
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It is claimed that this gives a locomotive which is almost underailable, and that its flexibility eliminates all secondary reactions in bogies and body. |
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The number of driving wheels is derived from the adhesive weight in the same manner, leaving the remaining axles to be accounted for by the leading and trailing bogies. |
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