The double flanged wheels to carry and drive the car are placed at the apex of the gap.
To the flange of the pan is fitted a flangedcover having on one side a discharge pipe through which the vapour is passed to the worm of the condenser.
Defn: Having a flange or flanges; as, a flanged wheel.
Railway car, a large, heavy vehicle with flanged wheels fitted for running on a railway.
The two plates are securely riveted together at the sides and a piece is flanged over upon the crown, where four rivets hold it in place.
From this crude form the flanged variety was produced, giving an extra grip for the handle; then a transverse ridge was added, thus forming two receptacles to receive the split end of the handle (Fig.
Cross Arms with Pins] A long film can be developed in a small tray by using two flanged wheels or spools mounted on a frame (Fig.
This resulted in a pair of cylinders flanged to fit the bedplate.
Flanged fittings in high pressure lines should be extra heavy, and in low pressure lines standard weight.
The openings are closed by inside fitting forged plates, shouldered to center in the opening, their flangedseats milled to a true plane.
A flanged stop and check valve of heavy pattern is attached directly to each drumhead, closing automatically in case of a rupture in the feed line.
Where two or more drums are used in one boiler they are connected by a cross pipe having a flanged outlet for the steam connection.
For high pressure water lines wire inserted rubber gaskets are used, and for low pressure flanged joints canvas inserted rubber gaskets.
Pipe ¾ inch and over should have cast-iron flanged unions.
The simpler type of sword has no bronze hilt, but in its place a long tang, usually but not invariably with flanged edges, and shaped to fit the hand.
Here we have a leaf-shaped sword, it is true, but with the greatest breadth relatively near to the butt, and the tang flanged and with rivet holes to enable the wooden or horn sides to be attached to form the hilt.
What is usually done is to put the clock in a metal case covered with a thick sheet of plate glass bedded in india-rubber strips, and held down by an iron flanged lid or frame firmly fixed by means of small bolts.
Keyed on to the crankshaft is a flangedpulley 10 in.
For planishing pipes or tubes a long wrought iron mandrel is provided mounted on two cast iron carriages, each having four flanged wheels for running on rails.
Working Parts of Dean Receiver] The entire working parts of this receiver are contained within the cup 5, the edge of which is flanged outwardly to afford a seat for the diaphragm.
The cylindrical portion is externally screw-threaded so as to engage an internal screw thread in a flanged opening in the center of the cup 1.
Mr. Teit does not distinctly remember having seen such flangedtubular pipe bowls among the Thompson River Indians who gave him this information, but he saw one specimen at least, of the elbow type with flanged bowl.
The substitution of flangedwheels for flanged rails, p.
He switched on the hawk-hoverer and sensed the drag of the twin horizontal flanged screws against the thrust of the propeller, adding to its drone the vibration of the endless travelling-chains running in their sheath of transparent talc.
Then with the aid of sulky Davis they tilted the Bird, and inspected the pair of thin circular plates of toughened steel with flanged edges that, revolving at high velocity in different.
It's the cutting and welding of the horizontal flanged screws with the acetylene flame that eats up that money.
The substitution of the flanged wheel for the flanged plate was," said Mr. James Brunlees, C.
Constructed with flanged rails, or "plates," fixed on stone blocks, the line was available for any ordinary cart or waggon of the requisite gauge.
It is made in three pieces, the main portion being a steel forging having a flanged lower end to which the bronze boxes are secured by bolts.
These pipes are easier and quicker to joint under water than are the flanged pipes, so that their use is a distinct advantage when the hours of working are limited.
The flanged metal tire is missing from the rim, which is 4⅛ inches wide, but its presence would undoubtedly bring the overall diameter of the wheel up to 54 inches.
This consists of a frame with a movable back, on which vertical xylonite slips are fastened in such a way as to form long columns with flanged sides.
By reason of the flanged side there is no danger of books being damaged, and this side can also be used as a classification guide if wanted to indicate where one class begins and another ends.
In order to prepare threads for doubling it may be necessary to wind side by side upon a flanged bobbin, or upon a straight or a tapering spool, from two to six threads before twisting them into one.
From cops, ring spools and cheeses the yarn is usually drawn over one end, but flanged bobbins are mounted upon spindles and the yarn is drawn from the side.
This flanged base is perforated with small vertical holes, m, and upon it is fixed a platinum wire cage or envelope, q.
The flanged base of this cap is perforated with a ring of holes, m, as small and numerous as possible, and the sides of the cap are pierced with oblique perforations, n.
The flanged wheels sank deeply into the soft ground, but by sheer hard work the truck was propelled round the crater to the spot where the lines resumed their-sphere of usefulness.
If a compressed air pipe had to be buried in the ground the flanged joint would lose a part of its advantages; but, nevertheless, the author considers that it would still be preferable to the ordinary joint.
Any one having horses and wagons with flanged wheels could use the railway on the payment of a small sum of money.
The cars were hardly more than stagecoaches with flanged wheels.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flanged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.