You need to have the preload correct in the pinion and spool-bearing area to reduce excessive drag so that the gears run freely. |
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Thanks to the turbo-charger, progress in the higher gears is equally swift, provided revs are at or above 1,500 rpm. |
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Changing gears, the machine reversed and then turned left, breaking out onto one of the main streets momentarily. |
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The manual box is pretty nifty, but heavy to select reverse, and the overdrive sixth and high fifth gears mean it depends on left wrist exercise. |
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If you use longer crankarms than recommended, you'll gain leverage for pushing big gears but lose some pedaling speed. |
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The automatic transmission, manufactured under licence from Renk of Ausburg in Germany, has five forward gears and one reverse gear. |
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In a world of mountain bikes that look like motorcycles and road bikes with 27 gears, the track bike hasn't changed its basic form for a century. |
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There's never anything wrong with a twist of rootsy folk and country, but once it veers into corny territory it's time to switch gears. |
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The company also manufactures photovoltaic cells and precision metal and plastic components such as gears, switches and motor armatures. |
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They were pretty useless when confronted with the high-pitched whine of the rotor's gears directly above our heads. |
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Not everything ran according to plan for us since Mark had a problem changing gears and missed the second session. |
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I once wished to make an assemblage of gears that would make a mechanical human, and I saw no reason why not. |
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Avoid running the car on high speed with low gears, as this will obviously bring the mileage down. |
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This allows drivers to use a tip shift system to select gears without a clutch or it can operate as a traditional automatic. |
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I prefer the control that manual gears give, and I've always had a bit of a problem with phantom-clutch foot when driving an automatic. |
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We also inventory turntables, gears, mainsprings, belts, needles and many many other hard to find components. |
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Here is a story that limps to its start but then shifts gears and makes it to the finish. |
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Most of the 2-ton trucks will have 6 to 10 gears in the manual transmission or 4 or 5 speeds with an automatic transmission. |
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Diesels have twice the compression of gas engines, which means it's harder for the average person to shift gears in a manual transmission. |
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I slip the bike into the second of 24 powerful gears and accelerate to six miles an hour. |
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The final third of the movie switches gears and treads into horror film spoof territory. |
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To win a tug-of-war with a big striper or bull red, select something with slower gears but better cranking power. |
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This rigid, high-strength, shock-resisting material is used for diesel crankshafts, gears and machine columns. |
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The gears meshed and the result was a very productive week for Mr. Hillier as he started with the first of three paydays on the week. |
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That gear meshes with three planet gears which in turn drive a second sun gear attached to the pinion shaft. |
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The feed belt drive was controlled by a lever at the top of the feed box, whose gears and universal joint guaranteed a powerful positive feed. |
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The feed was controlled by a hand lever at the top of the gear box and driven by belt, gears and universal shaft, giving a positive feed. |
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This simple action is controlled by a complex mass of gears, switches and springs, like you might find inside a watch. |
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The engines had twin overhead camshafts which were gear driven via a train of gears coming from the rear of the crankshaft. |
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The 472, however, has a bigger 13-hp engine, a heavy-duty transaxle and bigger gears. |
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The pent-up waters, controlled by a sluice gate, were directed past the mill wheel, driving the wooden gears, shafts and millstones. |
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The delivering program includes spur gears, bevel gears, planetary gears, and slewing gears, to name just a few. |
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Early Saturday I got up and started ripping the gears and shifters off to get the bike setup. |
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It was followed by a bike change, as his gears had been damaged, and a second chase. |
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In manual mode, drivers can go up or down gears without depressing the clutch. |
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Every time the driver changed gears, the bus shuddered, stalled and rolled backwards. |
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He lay in bed, feeling better and just waiting for the gears in his body to start turning and working once again. |
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Outside built up areas, the car can be driven on just two gears, fourth and fifth, so flexible is the engine. |
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Despite being geared to reach its top speed in the fifth of its seven gears, you can never quite escape the V10's voice. |
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Bird was unable to engage his gears, but managed to get going and finished at the back. |
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You can make mountain biking as challenging as you want to, varying your gears and route based on your ability. |
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Changing gears smoothly in a cheap, bottom of the range, skedonk, is harder, so the payoff is much greater. |
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Iselle climbed into the car and sleeked back her hair with her hand before engaging the gears and pulling off again into the night. |
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Sometimes, however, the gears slip, the programming fails, and the logic circuits burn out. |
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Like the bottle jacks, these did not require pulleys or belts, as the spit was attached directly to the gears. |
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It's better to judge braking distances and use rolling resistance and the gears to help you slow down. |
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It's much easier to start in 1st gear and upshift through the gears as the bike accelerates. |
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However, when I came to tune the gears, I realised how badly buckled the rear wheel was. |
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They rode the rest of the way in silence, listening to the gears grinding as they were lowered down. |
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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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It is an attractively designed site, and gears itself towards non-scientific people. |
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With a sigh, she reversed off the driveway, changed gears and with a soft vroom noise, she left. |
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It had felt like hours before the boy could hear the gears whining to a stop, and then the floor gave another stagger and went still. |
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Phil on the other hand drives fast and you can feel it when he changes the gears but it's not too bad. |
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In several quick, smooth movements, he had taken off the handbrake, shifted the gears and pulled the car out of the parking spot. |
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Got a way to go on the muscle memory, but I was merrily pootling around, changing gears, reversing, the odd handbrake turn, etc. |
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The machine occupied a whole room, filling it with a tangle of piano wires and pulleys to move its various wheels and gears. |
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At best it will lead to piecemeal, sticking plaster measures that will barely work to keep the gears rolling. |
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He jammed the truck into first, heedless of the grinding gears, and drove recklessly off the road. |
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What if, after all those years of talking to Beth to hold onto his sanity, he'd finally stripped his gears? |
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The in-wheel design avoids the use of noisy and inefficient gears and belt or chain drives. |
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She suddenly switched gears just as quickly as she turned Melanie from subjugator to prisoner. |
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From this season gears will be changed by the drivers rather than by a pre-programmed computer system. |
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She howled her head off and each time I changed gears she reached out and sunk her claws into my hand, arm, and leg. |
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The gears if changed too early will not help in minimizing the fuel efficiency. |
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Gently increase acceleration and be prepared to change down through the gears to preserve momentum. |
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Because they're built for speed, road bikes don't have lower, hill-climbing gears popular with mountain bikes. |
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You can reach the legal limit in almost every one of the five gears, such is the spread of torque. |
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The direct-drive AC spindle eliminates the use of gears or belts to drive the spindle and reduces vibration and chatter. |
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Self-centering planet gears reduce material costs and machining tolerances and improve gearhead performance. |
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Last night our popcorn popper blew up right in front of me in a explosion of blue flashes, sparks and a noise like grinding gears. |
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And Little England gears to upgrade surface transportation in readiness for the cricket World Cup. |
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For general hyperboloidal gears, let us now calculate and in the same way in terms of the velocity ratio. |
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It was gigantic and made of black metal, a great column filled with gears, levers, and pulleys moving together in a chaotic clockwork melee. |
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He may be coasting down a hill with the gears in neutral and the engine switched off. |
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Nylon gears and other moving parts have low coefficients of friction and excellent wear-resistance and impact and tensile strengths. |
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He eventually lost the battle with the bag and the little cog at the back of the gears snapped. |
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Atoms, they contended, could never function as integral parts of cogwheels, gears or motors. |
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A greater problem may be the relative inattention currently paid to the conceptual tools needed to shift gears to new forms of news delivery. |
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Many learner drivers fail to pass their driving test because they can't control the car, don't know how to use the gears and steer incorrectly. |
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Perhaps our economy is going to shift gears and we will become an industrial nation, an exporter of raw materials, an offshore financial haven. |
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They incorporate industrial noise, samples and filters, shifting gears but never losing focus or edge. |
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He compartmentalizes the disparate aspects of his life and shifts gears between them on the spot, rarely looking back. |
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As he finished his ritual identification, silent gears dropped the floor from under him, and he descended into the temple's inner sanctum. |
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The engines are cross-coupled so that each propeller is run by two diesel engines through clutch and cone belt transmission gears. |
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You can see the gears that turned to pivot the enormous centre section of the bridge into the air, allowing riverboats to pass underneath. |
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At moments in a game great plays are needed, no matter what the defense, and the superstar shifts gears. |
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These were driven by a series of bevel gears, contrate wheels, pinions and long axles extending from the centre to the ends. |
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Long, flowy skirts or loose trousers can still get caught in your bike's gears, even at a slow speed. |
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The system allows the driver to manually shift gears or drive in an automatic mode. |
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When retracted, the gears were fully enclosed by mechanically operated flush doors. |
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The third and fourth countershafts have gears rotatably engaged with the fourth forward mainshaft gear and an output shaft splitter gear. |
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The uses of medium carbon-manganese steels include shafts, axles, gears, crankshafts, couplings and forgings. |
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Adam wrenched his vice-like grip off the cranks and gears beneath the vehicle and rolled out from the other end. |
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A young jazz singer has taken creativity to new lengths as she gears up to perform for millions of people. |
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The oncoming mobile reconnaissance unit closed in as the immense gears and supports shafts crepitated while the great metal gates rose forth. |
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The hands of the clock are connected to the shaft of the crown wheel by a system of gears. |
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I peel out of the parking lot and smoothly shift gears, wheeling around a corner and pushing eighty down a frontage road. |
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The fuzees were all hand made with hand cut gears again increasing the cost over watches made with interchangeable parts. |
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The door slid back with a loud whine and creak of the mechanical and electric gears. |
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We checked the massive engine room and filmed the now rusty gears on the open gearbox. |
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Oddly her head starts making mechanical noises like gears grinding together. |
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The spacing of the gears allows engine speeds to be reduced and the torque curve to be better exploited. |
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The team relied purely on programming and built a simple robot that used wheels rather than gears for its movement. |
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I love a mystery, but not if you hear the gears and wheels clinking and clanking in the background. |
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One major problem with using a conventional set of gears is that gears have a ratio relationship between their input and output. |
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With a loud creak and groan, the wall behind the cross was pulled upwards by a series of mechanical gears to reveal a heavy metal door. |
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The machine consisted of replaceable shafts, gears, wheels, handles, electric motors, and disks and required much manual work to set it up. |
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Try a hybrid that takes the wheels and gears of a road bike and places them on a mountain bike frame. |
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It was like an essential oil, which lubricated the myriad moving parts, the gears and wheels of the mine's complex infrastructure. |
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The available sport setting automatically selects gears according to a sporty shift characteristic curve. |
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Overdrive gears improve the fuel economy of your car during highway driving. |
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Use that torque to good effect and it will amble along in the higher gears, barely sipping diesel. |
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The former Tour of Spain points winner was disappointed with the result, saying that problems changing gears curtailed his speed. |
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One of the two clutches engages the odd-numbered and the other the even-numbered gears. |
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There is the option to change gears manually, but when the auto box is this good, there really is no need to go manual. |
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It slides smoothly and effortlessly into lower gears but fifth gear is a bit notchy and I have a bit of a tussle to engage it. |
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The shifts are not only quick, but require very little throttle liftoff to change gears. |
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Plant your foot, even in manual mode, at 130 mph, and it will change down two gears to fourth and scream off towards the 155 mph limiter. |
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Unusually for a sportscar of this type, it comes with six gears, making the occasional motorway cruise all the more bearable. |
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As hitters gear up, he gears down, recording outs with changeups traveling as slowly as 68 mph. |
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They will say for certain that the new gearbox has exactly six forward gears, which is one more than on previous models. |
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Since track cyclists are unable to switch gears during the course of a race, the choice of gear ratio is very important. |
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His eyes lit up as the gears shifted, and beneath the glass appeared a long, delicate needle. |
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The derailleur is the device that changes gears by moving the chain from one sprocket to another. |
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There's no barrel adjuster for the front derailleur, so eliminating derailleur rub in all gears is tough. |
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My front derailleur and chain rings were so full of mud I couldn't change gears, so I was stuck pedalling in the big chain ring. |
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The other side of the rollers will now contact the gears, and the derailleurs will now be laterally bending the chain the opposite direction. |
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From his youth Brunelleschi had been interested in mechanical devices, in particular clocks, wheels, gears and weights. |
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Sighs of relief all round as the car sailed along, engine purring and gears enjoying a well-deserved rest. |
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The extra gears will improve low speed performance and increase fuel economy. |
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I jog to the shops where an old car graunches its gears and travels by in second. |
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The driver heads down a boat ramp, aims at the lake and, with a graunch of gears, we're waterborne. |
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This has fixed the chain-jumping problem, though the gears are still a bit dicey. |
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And the final drive differential linked to the output pulley with a pair of transfer gears is the third. |
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Second and third gears both provided plenty of grunt, allowing it to pull out of corners with maximum flair. |
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Inside the inner workings came a metallic screech of gears clashing discordantly. |
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I found a big sweet spot where the clutch lets the gears engage after raising the pedal a few inches. |
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The collapse of the coup in the face of mass protests and dissension within the military required a shifting of gears. |
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My legs go straight out in front of me and all the gears and everything are up by my chest and I just cycle with my arms. |
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The H-layout of the driveline allows a very low height, with the power being transmitted to the wheels via angular and wheel gears. |
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The cicadas droned all the way home, joined by grasshoppers who sounded like gadgets of gears and springs. |
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Driven by gears rather then a belt, it also has a telescopic wand to reach tight corners, no bag and washable filters. |
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It is driven by gears rather than a belt, and also comes with a telescopic extendable wand which means it can get into tight corners and edges. |
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We got in the car and he put the gears in drive, and soon we were rounding the block. |
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I backed out of the parking space before knocking the gears into drive and pulling out of the Manor. |
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Eastwood is going to shift gears for the final third and turn it into a melodramatic weepy of the worst kind. |
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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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Friction is also found in bearings, piston rings, transmission and rear-end gears, and a host of other car parts. |
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The little rental car jumps along jerkily as Dad tries to shift gears without giving himself a cardiac arrest. |
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The gears worked smoothly, to the minor accompaniment of the ratchet clicking and the links passing over the drive sprocket. |
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I'm OK at gears but I'm not very good at, ahem, asserting myself in traffic. |
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Some other manufacturers use a system which leaves lower gears still available for kick-down use, a better solution for the average driver. |
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However, the response from the kick-down is almost instantaneous, dropping down two or three gears to give instant punch when needed. |
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The short low gears meant yah were changing up quickly but that was no real problem. |
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On touchdown, all three landing gears were sheared and the aircraft underside was substantially damaged. |
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The designers, of course, figured the nose-wheel on the new tricycle landing gears also needed to be locked during take-offs and landings. |
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To be able to undo both the layshaft and mainshaft nuts you must select two gears, normally 1st and 4th gear. |
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All gears are in constant mesh with their counterparts on the layshaft at all times. |
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This engine's innovative design incorporates an input shaft flanked by two layshafts, and each layshaft has its own set of final drive gears. |
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It is quite a funky bike, coming complete with suspension on the front wheel, rotary shift gears, the oddest bell known to mankind, and rapid release wheels. |
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Beneath the surface grinds the invisible machinery of grammar, language, syntax and rhetoric, the gears of making meaning, the hardware of the trade. |
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Wheels turned and gears ground while he thought that one over. |
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This is important because, due to the paddle gear-change, it could be just too easy to change down all the gears, hit neutral, and then select reverse by mistake. |
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The pace soon slows as the road narrows to a rocky rollercoaster single track, changing often and abruptly and leaving most newcomers flailing for gears. |
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I stopped a few cars ahead and as I reversed I heard this grinding noise, which I thought was the gears but in fact I was scraping the side of the parked cars. |
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As Iran gears up for elections in June, the fanfare of vetting a presidential-candidate list is once again in full swing. |
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The identity formed 300 years ago is changing like the gears of the bicycles that left from Yorkshire. |
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Then came a grinding sound as the rusty gears began to move. |
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Because they have no gears or escapements to disturb their regular frequency, quartz clocks are extremely accurate and have become the dominant timekeeping technology. |
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A single motor powers a dense array of aluminum and plastic gears, cams, and levers that move vertical supporting rods up, down, and sideways in research-dictated paths. |
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But it doesn't alter the fact that the display moves up several gears and explodes into a great and sensuous ripeness when the art of the Ottomans finally heaves into view. |
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But at the other end of the spectrum, a different grade of the material also goes into high-critical parts like bearing caps, con rods and helical gears. |
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On a family visit to Windsor Safari Park just to get used to his new car, a jumpy old banger with steering wheel stick-shift gears, Ron was flagged down by a policeman. |
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The judge decided the bike was not actually a normal motor vehicle, as it was impossible to insure, had no lights, horn, or gears and was started by a pull cord. |
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As you approach a junction in a car with a manual gearbox, you change down through the gears, which means that the engine creates drag and slows the car down. |
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While traditional running gear and the attendant sounds of traction motors and gears was deemed a desirable feature, the goal of minimal maintenance was also introduced. |
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The engine whined, revving through low gears as the bus lurched forward. |
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The dry roads part is relevant, for it is all too easy to break traction if you are too brutal with the accelerator pedal in the low gears on slippery surfaces. |
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They have many, many parts and gears plus bearings and bushes. |
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I now live in the mountains and could use the extra low gears. |
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You know, any time your directional control is going to be in question, you know, this airplane is designed to land with all three gears assemblies on the ground. |
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This system allows you to change gears like a manual car when you want to have some fun, but behaves like a regular automatic when you're in the mood to just take it easy. |
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It has an area of 280 square metres and is complete with waterwheel, gears and shafts, millstones and fans and sieves for the processing of grain. |
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But I just pedal tentatively down the bus lane, fiddling with the gears. |
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The present invention relates to an integrated twist-grip switch for the shifting of bicycle gears, such as multi-speed hubs or derailleur shifts. |
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The standard frictional force law makes sense only if the two surfaces are identical crystals, fitting together at the atomic level like a pair of gears. |
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Toby changed gears a little too aggressively and the car jumped slightly. |
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McCain said almost nothing at the White House meeting, and stripped the gears of the straight talk Express. |
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It certainly powers nicely through third and fourth gears before changing up to cruise in fifth, but the benefits of all-wheel drive don't really extend to the petrol pumps. |
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Louise shifts up and down through the gears without altering her speed. |
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The bus wheezes its way uphill with a wrenching of gears and whining of suffering brakes along the steep winding roads that scale the suburban hills around Sarajevo. |
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The function and structure of the watch only needs to be explained in terms of Springs, gears, and wheels. |
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Realizing that I still had work to do, I switched gears, listened to my inner heart-attack victim and decided I wanted a a cigarette and a Cuban sandwich. |
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It is a square box with two gears on top and a switch on the side. |
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Instead of a verge and foliot escapements they used a device called a balance wheel, which swung back and forth regulating the motion of the gears. |
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Elizabeth gave her attention to negotiating an awkward junction, and then shot another glance at her grandmother as she changed up through the gears. |
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Even the kaumatuas need no better gears than a baggy tracksuit. |
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They are most proud of the fact that they could quickly shift gears from force protection operations to direct offensive combat without missing a beat. |
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Vehicles pollute more when driven in lower gears or when changing gear. |
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Computerized servos shift the helical gears and operate the wet clutches. |
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Dowels capture the gears, while keyways align with holes in the spacer. |
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It had air brakes and 15 gears and was in good working condition. |
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Flexibly mounted motors swung about so much that the gears were stripped. |
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A direct-drive gearbox rotates the drum without the use of external gears. |
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At that moment, the work shifted gears, the Gordian knot was severed, and the audience were confronted by a new set of terms by which to navigate this experience. |
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Fitted with whirring wheels, gears and other devices, the old mechanical toys have acquired retro-cool status among many affluent young collectors. |
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I think I am fairly easy-going and prepared to like nearly everyone, but in a minority of cases the gears simply wouldn't mesh, and this looked like being one of those cases. |
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Once the works are removed, the gears will be visible as shown below. |
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As she gears up for her latest dramatic role, Ramsahai has noted that local audiences love drama but most theatrical offerings in this country are in the comedy genre. |
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The really ironic thing is, once I get the tires reinflated I have to cycle down to the bike shop anyway to get the gears fixed on the darn thing! |
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I retired because I had no hydraulic pressure, so I could not change down through the gears, which is why I went wide and had to use the run-off area. |
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The all-metal aircraft had controls, armament, and even landing gears that were tucked away out of the slip stream to increase speed, range, and performance. |
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Get the gears out of overdrive, and only then will you really thrive. |
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The machine in her mind switched gears and ground into overdrive. |
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No timing chains or belts needed here, just gears and shafts. |
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Avoid the practice of resting the foot continuously on the clutch pedal while driving and do not slip the clutch excessively instead of shifting gears. |
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This gearing raises the apparent inertia of the motor by the square of the gear ratio, and the high back-drive friction of the gears makes the impedance even higher. |
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He remembers changing two gears and was about to change into third gear. |
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In the grandfather clock, it's a system of gears that converts the pendulum period into appropriate speeds to move the second hand, minute hand, and hour hand. |
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The number one solution to the problem is to give the odd number of cogged wheels a half-twist, thus reversing the parity of the system and allowing all of the gears to turn. |
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The aim of nanotechnology is to manipulate molecules atom by atom, treating them like mechanical devices with gears, wheels, levers, hooks, pivots, locks and keys. |
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This process is, of course, generally used on the larger castings and was originally introduced for the production of gears, worm wheels and cored bars. |
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As Britain gears up for a night of New Year festivities a survey has shown that eight out of ten people do not want to spend a night on the tiles. |
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Some running gears get new poles, neck yokes, brakes and doubletrees, depending on how authentic the wagon needs to be. |
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It worked! His head twitched, switching gears from inquisitor to inquisitee. |
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The comparison between the tricycle and tail-skid type of landing gears is a case in point. |
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Large modern commercial aircraft have a nose landing gear and two main landing gears. |
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As the mower is pushed along, the wheels drive gears which rapidly spin the reel. |
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The simplest valve gears give events of fixed length during the engine cycle and often make the engine rotate in only one direction. |
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A flywheel drove the wheels on one side through spur gears, and the axles were mounted directly on the boiler, with no frame. |
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When you are striping gears and come to a nuthead run right over it, with fine lines on its edges, or around the nut, as may be preferred. |
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These turbines added power to the engine crankshaft through bevel gears and fluid couplings. |
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The absence of gears enables high power transient without impact on service life. |
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Power was transmitted by a main vertical shaft with bevel gears to the horizontal shafts. |
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To its rotating central shaft, belts and gears could be attached to drive a great variety of machinery. |
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Common applications include bearings, gears, rockets, turbines, airplanes, pipes, and pressure vessels. |
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This allows the table feed to be synchronized to a rotary fixture, enabling the milling of spiral features such as hypoid gears. |
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For accurately checking the dimensions of the gears he adapted the sector, which he developed for sale to other engineers. |
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Typical current applications include alloy steel gears, carbon steel shafts and tool and die steel die and wear parts. |
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The fishery is prosecuted with a variety of gear types, including electric reel, handline, and longline gears. |
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Robert started climbing from the height of 103 metres with the help of suction gears and mechanical ascenders. |
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The Canadian manufacturer recommended that all DHC-8-Q400s be grounded after landing gears collapsed on two separate SAS flights on Sept. |
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A purpose built ZF transmission includes a high capacity retarder, eight forward gears and four reverse gears. |
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Royal blue, with three derailleur gears operated by a lever on the handlebars. |
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Key products for transmission applications include differential gears and pinions, differential assemblies, shafts, and clutch modules. |
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In the case of gears, UIT testing has been performed to treat the teeth and roots of bevel gear teeth. |
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Buses and lorries chugging along residential roads in low gears will absolutely not be of benefit to young children playing out in the streets. |
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The hand-bikes have especially low gears, essential to tackle the 750m of climbing on the steep and rocky upper slopes. |
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It comes with proper high and low gears for mud-plugging plus hill descent control for going down difficult terrain. |
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The main thing I suggested to Archbishop Nichols was to ride on fairly low gears and pedal as opposed to push,' he said. |
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Traction engine with power turning, using differential gears instead of conventional wheel clutches. |
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The similar direction of researches is a research of harmonic transmissions with segment gears. |
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I feel compelled to follow up on your column on downshifting through the gears when coming to a stop. |
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The conventional processes for manufacturing the miniature gears include hobbing, stamping, extrusion, die casting and powder metallurgy. |
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The CREDDP included beach seine and fyke net sampling, but catches of lampreys in both gears were low and were not included in our analysis. |
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The set changed down a few gears with the stop-start rhythms of Camisado, enabling guitarist Ryan Ross's punk-tinged hooks to come to the fore. |
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Parts are honed after hobbing, but on tight-tolerance gears, blanks might be honed before and after hobbing. |
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Heat treating is done by a contractor who carburizes the gears and then hardens them in an atmospheric furnace. |
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This company offers everything from casting a gear box to carburizing gears and CBN finishing of the gear teeth. |
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Instead, the clocklike gears of the solar system line up Earth, our planetary neighbor and the sun with all but creaking slowness. |
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A DSG transmission is mainly a manual without a clutch pedal that uses two sets of gears and two clutches functioning in tandem. |
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The sensors are battery-powered, and the unit functions with trouble-free cam gears. |
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It consists of a sun gear, three planetary gears attached to a carrier and a ring gear. |
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With stronger gears and synchros, it is built to withstand more frequent shifting often needed in construction applications. |
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With stronger gears and synchros, the mDRIVE HD is built to withstand more frequent shifting that is often needed in heavy haul applications. |
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The five-gear manual transmission uses triple cone synchros on the second and third gears, achieving superior maneuverability and durability. |
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They can also see a detailed cutaway of the DT12 showcasing the single countershaft, and helical cut gears. |
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He primarily targets trout, but he changes gears, too, fishing also for bass, crappie and catfish. |
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Basically, the rotational movement of the pinion is directly transmitted to the crown wheel of the drum trough the gears. |
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Cast iron could be cast in molds for larger parts, such as engine cylinders and gears, but was difficult to work with a file and could not be hammered. |
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It is important to note that all modern jets and turboprop aircraft, including the 737, are built to withstand a safe nose or belly landing without landing gears down. |
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The synchros are triple on the first two gears and double on the third. |
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It has therefore been described as a reasonable alternative to demersal towed gears, and the allocation of additional fishing rights for this type of take has been suggested. |
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We are honoured to be selected once again by SAS to support their landing gears, said Mr Goh Poh Loh, Executive Vice President, Component Total Support of ST Aerospace. |
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That way, in case something happens or starts to happen, we can get all those landing gears off the planes that have been sprayed in a similar manner. |
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Turn the gear wheel to make the main and tail rotors spin simultaneously with additional gears designed to operate the working winch to lift heavy loads. |
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To decrease the error we would have had to make the gears a lot larger to obtain a more exact gear ratio, or use a motor designed for a metric clock. |
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The supply, installation and commissioning of a hybrid machine tool for practical research into additive and subtractive manufacture of complex components such as gears. |
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Rather than risk being forever perceived as rectitudinous warriors of commerce, the newcomers silently and effortlessly shifted gears to the territory of ink. |
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The latest report from Recode points to multiple wearable gears. |
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Those were the days when Vespas had manual gears and that iconic style. |
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Spain failed to move through the gears despite exerting control for lengthy spells and a measure of perspective must be applied immediately to the outcome. |
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In response Watt and William Murdock invented the sun and planet gear system, whereby one or more outer gears, or planet gears, rotate around a central or sun gear. |
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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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The translucent face of the Auto Skeleton watch reveals gold-tone gears, for an overall look of luxury that doesn't cross over into ostentatiousness. |
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It never gets harsh and thrashy at any point in this midrange, and the manual gearbox is slick and wristy so changing gears to keep it on the boil is no great hardship. |
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Following the success of his power loom, in 1825 he invented a slotting machine to cut keyways in gears and pulleys to fasten them to their shafts. |
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The slide rest was positioned by a leadscrew to which power was transmitted through a pair of changeable gears so that it traveled in proportion to the turning of the work. |
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The UNICASE one-piece cast-iron housing prolongs gear and bearing life, while a Quadrilip oil sealing system prevents leaking and protects the gears from external damage. |
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Early machines used flywheels to stabilize their motion and had complex systems of gears and levers to control the machine and the piece being worked on. |
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As the Formula One Grand Prix gears up for its Austin debut, the event has become an example of the promises and pitfalls of trying to organize a carbon-neutral sports event. |
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Two Italian maintenance workers were jailed yesterday for the manslaughter of a British woman who became entangled in the gears of a moving walkway at a Rome rail station. |
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Although targeted by directed commercial setline and recreational fisheries, bycatches of halibut occur in many other fisheries involving various gears. |
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Check the gears for full engagement before turning the handle. |
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The maple neck and rosewood fretboard enable fast rhythm and lead playing, while the sealed tuner gears and adjustable bridge keep your guitar in tune longer. |
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Bathgate driver Stefan di Resta hopes to get his first season of car racing off to a flier as he gears up for his debut in the Milltek Sport VW Racing Cup later this month. |
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Maudslay perfected the slide rest lathe, which could cut machine screws of different thread pitches by using changeable gears between the spindle and the lead screw. |
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The speeds of differential gears and shaft speeds of regulated hydraulic pump and unregulated hydraulic motor were determined based on the calculated gear-ratios. |
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Engaging low gears while coming down a steep incline increases engine braking, where the engine doesnAAEt allow the vehicle to exceed a certain speed. |
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