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Example sentences for "connectors"

Lexicographically close words:
connections; connective; connectives; connectivity; connector; connects; conned; connexion; connexional; connexions
  1. Spring connectors are joined to the ends of the coil.

  2. Wire 3 joins the zinc to any thin metal plate, M P, which is used for convenience, so that the spring connectors can be quickly slipped on or off.

  3. Connect the pieces of apparatus with wires and spring connectors (§ 226).

  4. Spring connectors are used to join a wire to the apparatus by pushing the connectors into the tubular binding-posts, L and R.

  5. C) Try the connectors in various positions on I.

  6. Two wires are joined by spring connectors to 2 and 3 at their turned up ends, X and Y, and these wires lead to any desired instrument.

  7. The wires from C R are connected to the binding-posts of A G at the back, the spring connectors being slipped into them (§ 229).

  8. B) Allow the current to pass through the circuit by touching the two connectors together gently.

  9. C W, a few feet long, with spring connectors on its ends.

  10. Spring connectors are fastened to the ends of this coil, allowing it to be directly connected to the conductor on the bridge, so no allowance should be made for its connecting wires.

  11. The current, as it comes from the carbon of D C, is obliged to stop when it reaches I, unless the two connectors touch.

  12. If you have the one furnished, use the rod instead of sheet zinc, and use connectors on the plates.

  13. The circuit must not be broken at two places, of course, so begin by holding the two connectors together.

  14. Connect positive posts of each cell to negative post of adjacent cell, using top connectors furnished.

  15. In such cases the connectors are drilled off, compound is softened and removed from around the covers and the complete unit is removed from the cell.

  16. The space between the covers and connectors is sufficient to permit lifting the battery by grasping the connectors.

  17. Now pry off the connectors with the screw driver, as shown in Fig.

  18. These codes consist of letters, figures, or combinations of letters and figures, which are stamped on the inter-cell connectors or on the nameplate.

  19. There are five things to remember in drilling the connectors and posts: [Fig.

  20. To remove the cover, after the cell connectors have been drilled off, drill down through the post-stub until the drill has penetrated to the shoulder (E).

  21. The spaces between bars of cell connectors will fill and flow over properly if second layer has been allowed to cool and if cell connectors have not been burned up too high.

  22. Start second layer of compound by pouring it over cell connectors and terminal posts, first filling in with sufficient compound to bring level just above the tops of jars.

  23. To Remove Cell Covers from Elements Drill off cell connectors and terminals as usual.

  24. Remove the connectors and terminals as usual.

  25. Then burn on the connectors and terminals.

  26. Yes; the end connectors do not generate any current.

  27. In large machines, especially where the teeth are wide, the connectors may be straight as in fig, 370.

  28. Lap winding for bipolar machine, with uneven number of coils; in this case the rear connectors may be made directly across a diameter as shown.

  29. It takes its name from the method of uniting the inductors by means of spiral end connectors as shown in fig.

  30. In small machines the connectors must be curved as in fig.

  31. Evolute connectors may be used for either lap or wave windings.

  32. In this type of winding, the end connectors project from the inductors in straight lines parallel to the shaft and then are bent inward.

  33. These connectors may take either of the following forms: 1.

  34. The illustration shows plainly the characteristic feature of barrel winding, namely the oblique end connectors carried out on the extended drum.

  35. These connectors are also known as "butterfly" connectors.

  36. Wrapping connectors for communicating reciprocating motion have usually their ends made fast to the pulleys or drums which they connect, and which in this case may be sectors.

  37. Flat belts of leather or of gutta percha, round cords of catgut, hemp or other material, and metal chains are used as wrapping connectors to transmit rotatory motion between pairs of pulleys and drums.

  38. In any event, therefore, the determining condition of a busy line is that its private bank contacts on all connectors of its group shall be grounded.

  39. The rotary magnet is, therefore, energized a number of times corresponding to the last digit in the called number and the wipers of the connectors are thus brought to the contacts of the line sought--their final goal.

  40. In disconnecting, the rotary switch starts the primary and the secondary connectors and thus instantly releases both the calling and the called lines.

  41. The relative locations and grouping of the line switches and connectors are clearly shown in Fig.

  42. In addition to the selectors and connectors there are line switches, which are comparatively simple, one individual to each line.

  43. Connectors are the only ones of the selecting switches that are in any sense individual to the subscribers' lines.

  44. The testing operation at the connectors occurs in the second position of the side switch.

  45. Any one of these connectors would have accomplished the purpose but this is assumed to be the first one found idle by the second selector.

  46. The harmonic method of ringing is employed and the stations are so arranged with respect to the connectors that those requiring the same frequency for ringing the bells are in groups served by the same set of connectors.

  47. In the former case the private contacts of that line in the banks of all the connectors serving that hundreds group of lines will be grounded through the private wiper of some other connector.

  48. He was able to trace the connectors between the minute organisms and the brain that directed their activities.

  49. Deeper and ever deeper he probed, tracing line and connectors and synapses carefully.

  50. Vestibule liner connectors are provided for use at the entry of each ISO.

  51. Remove load-carrying equipment (LCE) by unfastening/unbuttoning all connectors or tie straps; then place the equipment in a plastic bag.

  52. Attach the connectors and wires from the current source (which should have a pressure of 2 or more volts) placing a switch in the circuit.

  53. The cost of the additional number of commutator bars and connectors as well as the added mechanism.

  54. The transformers of the smaller capacities have knuckle joint connectors and those of the larger sizes have interleaved connectors.

  55. Since the high tension leads are connected directly to the cut out or fuse blocks, connectors are not required on these leads.

  56. Westinghouse low tension transformer connectors for connecting the low tension leads to the feeder wires.

  57. Adjustable brass connectors or links between the studs provide for series or multiple connections between two points of the high tension winding.

  58. Methods of connecting the low tension sides of Westinghouse transformers using the connectors illustrated in figs.

  59. The connectors also facilitate changes in the low tension connections.

  60. These connectors form a mechanically strong joint of high current carrying capacity.

  61. The connectors between the armature winding and the commutator bars, as shown in fig.

  62. The use of these connectors allows a transformer to be removed and another of the same or a different capacity substituted usually without soldering or unsoldering a joint.

  63. You received hoods for these connectors which are covered later in this manual.

  64. These Hoods are designed so that it is not possible to insert the connectors upside down.

  65. NOTE= The term "port" as used in this manual refers to the openings into which the Cable connectors are inserted to provide an interconnection between the TRS-80 and the Expansion Interface modules.

  66. The Cassette Recorder Jumper Cable has 5-pin audio DIN connectors on both ends.

  67. Use the Hoods as illustrated to prevent accidental mismatch between the edge connectors on the PCB and the cable connectors.

  68. The ribbon cable has 40-pin connectors on both ends and is used to connect the Expansion Interface to the TRS-80.

  69. On the stage, pin-plug connectors should be used in place of attachment plugs, as none of the latter are sufficiently rugged to withstand the hard usage.

  70. In some dimmer boxes the slip connectors are fitted into the side of a box so that the male end may be inserted from outside.

  71. A special warning against the use of such connectors as are illustrated at the right of Figure 205 is necessary.

  72. For currents above 30 amperes, lugs, into which the connecting wires may be soldered, or approved solderless connectors must be used.

  73. For currents above 30 amperes, lugs into which the connecting wires may be soldered, or approved solderless connectors must be used.

  74. To take care of such a number, the music stands should be wired with pin-plug connectors so that connections may be made from one to the other.

  75. Pin-plug connectors must always be connected so that the projecting pins are dead when the plug is disconnected.

  76. With portable heating devices, approved plug connectors must be used so arranged that the plug may be pulled out to open the circuit without leaving any live parts so exposed as to render likely accidental contact therewith.

  77. Branch-off connectors such are shown in Figure 206 are often used to tap off lights from the main cable.

  78. Where plug connectors are used for arc lamps they must be made up as shown in Figure 207.

  79. The armature terminals are either provided with insulated connectors or are led to a marble terminal board on which the terminals are so mounted and protected that it is impossible for an attendant to make accidental contact with them.

  80. In making connections between cells insulated wire should be used, or special battery connectors are preferably employed.

  81. The plate terminals are made of heavy lead connectors that when formed into a battery are joined together with lead bolts and nuts.

  82. The ends of the wires or connectors and the binding posts must be scraped clean so that good electrical connection can be made between the two, and the knurled nuts should be screwed tight into place.

  83. Then there was a ripping sound as the connectors attached to the sphere began tearing loose.

  84. And there sat a metallic sphere outfitted with a jumble of connectors and switches.


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