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Example sentences for "bushings"

Lexicographically close words:
bushell; bushells; bushels; bushes; bushing; bushmen; bushranger; bushrangers; bushranging; bushwhack
  1. It will probably be found that the bushings are not of the right length, due to the alteration of the form of the steam chest by heat.

  2. It will generally be found also that the bushings are too short, and that the length can be corrected by very thin washers of sheet metal.

  3. In some instances, too, cast-iron bushings have been substituted for bronze, with marked success.

  4. After the length of the bushings is corrected the shield-plates may be assembled, made fast and tested by rocking them up and down, searching for signs of sticking.

  5. In order to prevent any mechanical strain on the leads being transmitted to the motor windings, the terminal cables are clamped in insulated bushings with a connector for each cable.

  6. The cost of a building and outlet bushings which is often the item of greatest expense is eliminated where outdoor type transformers are installed.

  7. The pipe conduit is secured to the box by means of lock nuts, with porcelain bushings or flexible tubes protecting the wires.

  8. In the case of flexible conduits, the entering ends of the conduits are provided with clamp bushings which are secured to the outlet by means of lock nuts.

  9. The box is also fitted with rubber bushings in the holes where wire leaves the battery box.

  10. Bushings must be long enough to bush the entire length of the hole in one continuous piece, or else the hole must first be bushed by a continuous water proof tube.

  11. The only parts which were not of steel were the bronze bushings for the bearings, the cast-iron pistons, and cast-iron liners of the cylinders.

  12. The bushings D and D' are made of tool steel, hardened and ground to a knife edge on the inside flush with the face.

  13. In fitting bushings into bushing holes, the adjustable gage may be moved out to fit the hole, and then, when the bushing is finished to the diameter given by the gage, as determined by a micrometer caliper, a driving fit is ensured.

  14. All bushings are made interchangeable as to outside diameter.

  15. In this position it is used for laying out and testing bushings in jigs, etc.

  16. The outgoing leads are compressed into bushings and connected to the leads of the regulator by means of terminals, the arrangements being such that the regulator with mechanism can be removed from the tank without difficulty.

  17. End of Schaghticoke-Schenectady transmission line at Schenectady; view showing entrance bushings and lightning arrester horn gaps.

  18. Flexible oil proof cable leads are brought out through insulated bushings in the top of the switch and tagged for convenience in connecting to the lines and motor.

  19. In such cases hardwood properly filled, or preferably porcelain or micanite bushings must be used.

  20. The hard-rubber bushings which come with the common table lamps do not remain in place very long and are frequently broken or lost.

  21. Provisions should be made for the cables to lead out through suitable bushings at the side instead of over the top of the box as is so often done.

  22. Glass is liable to crack, while lava or the soapstone insulating bushings absorb oil.

  23. Where the connecting rod is clamped to the wrist pin and that member oscillates in the piston bosses the wear will usually be indicated on bronze bushings which are pressed into the piston bosses.

  24. The insulating bushings are made in a number of different ways, and while details of construction vary, spark-plugs do not differ essentially in design.

  25. In this construction bushings of anti-friction metal are used at the lower end, and a bronze bushing is forced into the upper- or wrist-pin end.

  26. If no bushings are provided, as in alloy pistons, the bosses can sometimes be bored out and thin bushings inserted, though this is not always possible.

  27. In the case shown at C the light edges of the bushings are in contact, but the connecting rod and its cap do not meet.

  28. One of the advantages of the ball bearing is that it requires no adjustment, whereas the plain bushings depicted in the other connecting rods must be taken up from time to time to compensate for wear.

  29. The rods complete with bushings weigh 5-1/2 pounds each.

  30. The binder arm is adjusted to hold the bushings L N (which are varied to suit the size of the roll journal) a fair working fit upon the roll journals, the bolts S holding the binder arms firmly against the enormous pressure due to the cut.

  31. These bushings fit around the posts, and are burned to the posts and top connectors, Figs.

  32. At the Chambly end of the line each of these bushings is of oak, boiled in stearin, four inches in diameter and twelve inches long.

  33. At the Montreal end the wall bushings are of boxwood, and each is four inches square and twelve inches long.

  34. The insulators are mounted with their centres thirty inches apart, and a few inches above the tops of these insulators a corresponding row of wooden bushings pass through the wall with an outward slant.

  35. The power-station is on the shore side of this canal, and the shafts of the water-wheels extend through bushings in the canal wall, which forms the lower part of one side of the station, to connect with the electric generators inside.

  36. Each of the wooden bushings carries a glass tube, and is itself held in position by the concrete of the wall in which it is located.

  37. The revolving fixture is accurately indexed for locating different crank-pins in line with the lathe centers, by a hardened steel plunger in the slide which engages with hardened bushings in the fixture.

  38. The revolving fixture is equipped with removable split bushings which can be replaced to fit the line bearings of different sized crankshafts.

  39. This scheme is so named because cylindrical bushings or buttons are attached to the work in positions corresponding to the holes to be bored, after which they are used in locating the work.

  40. The advantage of this type is that a comparatively small stock of arbors is required, as different-sized bushings can be used.

  41. This type of press can also be used for other purposes, such as forcing bushings or pins into or out of holes, bending or straightening parts, or for similar work.

  42. The adjustment is obtained in the same manner as on the headstock fixture, and removable split bushings as well as a hinged clamp are also employed.

  43. N which enter close fitting bushings held in the spindle, to steady the bar while taking the cut.

  44. These bushings are rough-turned on the outside while the outer end is supported by the cross-shaped piece or "spider" which forms a center-bearing for the tailstock.

  45. A good general rule to follow when locating bushings or buttons is to use the method which is the most direct and which requires the least number of measurements.

  46. Some follow-rests have, instead of jaws, a bushing bored to fit the diameter being turned, different bushings being used for different diameters.

  47. They presuppose, however, bearings of large size and a special arrangement of bushings which renders their application somewhat expensive.

  48. The surfaces of the bushings and of the shaft which they receive are smoothed with a soft file and then polished with fine emery paper.

  49. The bushings of the engine shaft should always be held tightly in place.

  50. The overheating may lead to the binding of frictional surfaces and even to the fusion of bushings if they be lined with anti-friction metal.

  51. A blow past the low-pressure packing can always be heard at the exhaust, and is usually on both forward and back strokes, while a blow past the by-pass valves or valve bushings occurs at a certain part of a complete revolution only.

  52. If the bolts in the steering spindle arms appear to be loose, the brass bushings should be replaced with new ones (see Cut No.

  53. It is also advisable to inspect the front spring and front spring perches occasionally to determine whether or not new bushings are necessary to overcome any excessive vibration.

  54. Do not mistake loose spindle bushings for loose bearings.

  55. Consequently, the babbitts or bushings should be so replaced that the piston shall occupy the same position relative to the cylinder walls at the top and bottom of its stroke that it did formerly.

  56. Should the bushings or studs become badly worn at any time, renew them and thus keep the alignment perfect.

  57. The studs are located in relation to the mold disk locking bushings at the factory so as to give perfect alignment of the matrices.

  58. Look for badly worn brake side cover bushing, shackle bushings and studs, or brake operating stud bearing.

  59. Examine camshaft by handā€feel to see whether it is excessively worn in its bushings; if camshaft bushings are worn excessively, install new timer.

  60. If the rocker plate studs and bushings are badly worn, or the fork springs are broken, replace (par.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bushings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.