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Example sentences for "cast steel"

  • Cast Steel, an' his lip trembled an' his eyes fairly smoked.

  • Cast Steel hadn't hardly taken his eyes off Barbie since lie 'd got up an' around again, but right after the Dock had left, in he popped.

  • The poles are either of cast steel of circular or oblong section, bolted to the rim of the yoke-ring, or are built up of thin laminations of sheet steel.

  • If the magnet cores are of wrought iron or cast steel, and the yoke is of cast iron, the last term must be divided into two portions corresponding to the different materials, i.

  • When the peripheral speed is very high, the yoke-ring will be of cast steel or may itself be built up of sheet steel laminations, this material being reliable and easily tested to ensure its sound mechanical strength.

  • Krupp's cast steel, manufactured at Essen, near Cologne, is a natural steel, being made on the bed of a puddling furnace.

  • The best variety of steel, however, which is perfectly homogeneous in composition, is that known as cast steel, to obtain which about 30 lbs.

  • Cast steel is far superior in density and hardness to shear steel, but, since it is exceedingly brittle at a red heat, great care is necessary in forging it.

  • The introduction of cast steel in 1894 led to the improved Martin-Adelphi pattern (fig.

  • They were made of cast steel, but owing to a premature explosion in a mortar, supposed to be due to weakness of the shell, they are now made of forged steel.

  • Indeed, he was able publicly to challenge Krupp to produce a cast gun metal or cast steel to stand test against his.

  • The pins B and G and the coned holes should be of cast steel hardened, so as to avoid wear as much as possible.

  • A cast steel disk is turned in the lathe to the required form and outline.

  • The split ends are closed by hammer blows to remove the pin, and it is found that such pins may be opened and closed many times without breaking, even though made of cast steel.

  • The use of Cast Steel permits of the most economic distribution of the metal, and the "Rainier" Truck is an example of what can be accomplished.

  • Modern railroading has developed the "Cast Steel" Engine Frame, Tender Frame and Passenger Truck Frame.

  • The cupels are formed in a circular mould made of cast steel, very nicely turned, by which means they are easily freed from the mould when struck.

  • Small files are mostly made of cast steel, which would be the best for all others, if it were not for its higher price.

  • Nothing is subjected to this operation but what is made of cast steel, and has been previously hardened and tempered.

  • You have a backbone of cast steel," commented Dunston, who was an iron-master.

  • That element of cast steel in his composition, discovered by Dunston after five minutes' acquaintance, kept him rigid under the strain.

  • We are indebted to Krupp for the first suggestion of, as well as the first attempt to introduce, a cast steel gun of greater durability and power than the best cast-iron gun which has yet been manufactured.

  • Rifled cannon will in some few years be perfectly constructed of cast steel; the projectile being made of gun metal, i.

  • The bore segments were made of cast steel, and were quite complicated castings, the principle, however, was quite simple.

  • When I first took on with Jabez--every one called him ol' Cast Steel Judson at this time--they wanted to know if I could ride.

  • Ol' Cast Steel was as lucky as a hump-back cat, and this summer the grass was fatter 'n ever I'd seen it.

  • The thickness of the metal normally to the blows was 23½ inches, and the projectiles were of cast steel.

  • The trunnions and flange couplings are of cast steel.

  • The gearing is made of cast steel, and there is a platform at one end for the person operating the carriage or tipping the ladle.

  • Cast steel is harder, more elastic, closer in texture, and capable of receiving a higher polish than common steel.

  • When the fusion has been completed, the liquid metal is cast into small bars or ingots, which are known in commerce by the name of cast steel.

  • Tools of a better quality are made of shear steel, while the sharpest and most delicate instruments are formed of cast steel.


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