It is as though the rails were made of rubber and the wheel-flanges were faced with noise-proof felt.
Danger lights sprang out in little green signals around about theflanges of her nose.
Inner edge of third finger webbed to base of antepenultimate phalange; dorsum plain or marked with dark blotches or transverse bars; skull in adults smooth or slightly exostosed, lacking supraorbitalflanges 2 2.
The moderately rugose dorsum (in males), large size, extensive webbing on the hand, and frontoparietal flanges in adults serve to distinguish taurinus from other members of the genus.
Inner edge of third finger webbed to mid-length of antepenultimate phalange; dorsum brown with dark brown spots or median blotch; skull in adults casqued and co-ossified with prominent supraorbital flanges O.
These flanges were first made on the outside of the rails, and later placed on the inside, the wheels of the cars used on such rails being of the ordinary pattern with flat tires.
In this system the wheels, arranged in tandem, have double flanges which keep them on the single-rail track, and the cars are prevented from toppling over by overhead guides.
Flanges to stand brazing may be made of copper 1 lb.
In side lever marine engines the attachments of the cylinder to the diagonal stay are generally made of too small an area, and the flanges are made too thick.
The flangesat the edges of engine beams are invariably made too small.
These flanges are indented into thickened parts of the discs, and are each attached to its corresponding disc by six bolts 2 inches diameter, countersunk in the back of the disc, and tapped into the malleable iron flange.
The flangesare 12 inches asunder at the outer edge, and they partake of the converging direction of the arms.
The best mode of securing the several lengths of shaft together is by forging the shafts with flanges at the ends, which are connected together by bolts, say six strong bolts in each, accurately fitted to the holes.
It is secured at the ends to the discs by flanges 18 inches diameter, and 2 inches thick.
The molten metal flows on to the surface of the large roller and is prevented from escaping sideways by flanges with which the large roller is provided.
These flanges embrace the small rollers and are of a depth greater than that of the thickest plate which it is proposed to roll.
The flanges therefore finally bent upward where they rested upon the rollers, through the action of the weight which they had to support, and the entire superstructure slid off into space.
The sideflanges and palstave-form developed naturally from this.
It is a suction and force pump, whose piston, E, is solid and formed of two parts, which are set into each other, and the flanges of which hold a series of bronze segments.
The joints between the flanges and the middle ring of hard rubber, which might otherwise leak a little, are made tight with asphaltum varnish.
The other armies, the flanges of the revolt, swiftly follow'd.
The ore was worked by the flanges up to and fell out of the small end.
These were fastened so that theflanges formed a spiral from the large to the small end.
It consisted in the use of elastic split springs having their ends resting on the flanges of the adjacent rails, and held in place by small blocks secured to the ties.
A small splice-plate across the top flangesof the stringers would greatly increase this strength to resist reverse moments.
Fasten together with seccotine; turn in the flanges at the bottom, and fasten them to the platform.
Mark flanges along the top, G H, to which the roof can be gummed, and a flange at the bottom.
Make half cuts along the dotted lines and bend back the flanges to which the roof is fastened.
Two other triangles exactly the same size with flanges will be required.
Make half cuts along the dotted lines and leave flanges as shown.
Flanges must be left for gluing it to platform, and for gluing the roof to it.
Bend the flanges inward, curve the paper round and gum together to form the body of the lighthouse.
F is the flange for fastening it together, and E, D, C, B are flanges for fastening it to roof A B E F (Fig.
The roof of the porch is cut from cardboard, with flanges to be glued to the end of the signal-box.
Bend the flanges a, b, c at right angles to the sides and gum the candlestick to these.
Describe a smaller circle on one of the wheels, about 3 inches in diameter; glue the reel in position, then bend down the flanges of this strip of paper (Fig.
Bend up B C E F and A D H G and gum them to the flanges of A J B and D K C; gum flange F O to A D H G.
To this the upper column is fastened by paper hinges, unless the columns have been provided with flanges at top and bottom.
Cut two squares of paper, one smaller than the other, gum the smaller one A to the flanges at the top of the cylinder; colour B blue and gum it to the flanges at the bottom.
These flanges are adjusted at opposite sides of the cylinder and so arranged that their sides at all times press against the ellipse, alternately retreating into the substance of the cylinder, and coming out into the free chamber.
The pressure of the steam against first one end and then the other of the flanges supplies the motive power.
The side-flanges were in course of time utilized to prevent this, by allowing the use of a different form of handle.
The flanges on the edges met over the prong of the handle on either side, while the upper end of the celt itself eventually became a mere septum dividing the two openings.
Such flanges must be made of nearly pure copper, to withstand the temperature, usually 98 of copper to 2 of tin (brazing metal).
The thin wrought-iron plates were arranged so as to form the top and bottom flanges of the girders as well as the upright web connecting them.
The comparative areas of the top and bottom flanges were varied until a correct proportion between the two was arrived at.
The semicircular top plate is stiffened by occasional cross diaphragms, and while it was a good form to resist compression, it was more easily painted than the closed-in top flanges shown in figs.
The researches of Mr. Eaton Hodgkinson had drawn attention to the importance of a proper proportionment of the top and bottom flanges of cast-iron girders, and Mr. Brunel now made some experiments on this point.
Get a piece of mahogany the length of the outside circumference of cylinder and the width of the distance betweenflanges of same.
Screw a piece of hard wood on the end of your lathe mandrel, turn it down to about a quarter of an inch less in diameter than the flanges of your cylinder, make a small hole for the stuffing-box to be driven in, as in Fig.
The flanges must correspond of course with the slots, and a pin is run through to keep the leg in its place, while it is fitted loosely so as to swing.
Then put it in the lathe again, and turn the flanges A (Fig.
Through each of theseflanges drill a hole, to screw the bearings to the bed-plate by.
The ends or flanges which have to be fitted on are extra pieces.
The diameter of the cylinder across the flanges is 1-1/2 in.
This charge includes turning the flanges ready to receive the covers, and also boring the steam-ways and cutting the port-holes.
The buffer-beam should be varnished, and the cylinders ought to have a coat of paint, leaving the cylinder-covers and the flanges bright.
Flanged tiles with holes in them appear to have been used at Pompeii for lighting passages, the flanges serving to keep out rain.
The flanges are generally about 2ΒΌ inches higher than the lower surface of the tile; they are bevelled on the inner side in order to diminish the diameter of the imbrex, but have no holes for nailing to the rafters.
In the former case the effective outer surface of the cylinder is increased by the addition of flanges machined or cast thereon, and the air is depended on to rise from the cylinder as heated and be replaced by cooler air.
The crank-case was of the usual vertically divided pattern, the cylinders and heads being cast in one piece and held to the crank-case by stud bolts passing through substantial flanges at the cylinder base.
A U section, split clamping ring is bolted in place as shown, this holding both flanges firmly together and keeping the cylinder firmly seated against the crank-case flange.
Both cylinders and pistons of the Anzani engines are of cast iron, the cylinders being provided with a liberal number of cooling flanges which are cast integrally.
The cylinders are of the usual air-cooled form having cooling flanges only part of the way down the cylinder.
All lighting conductors are carried in metal moulding carried between the flanges of the channel iron ribs.
Damper flanges get loose on the damper rail and work to one side, causing defective damping and rattling.
B, which rest on the lower flanges of the floor beams and thus support the forms.
The flanges of these channels were punched exactly to the vertical spacing of the reinforcing rings.
Centers for floor slabs between steel I-beams are made by suspending joists from the beam flanges and covering them with lagging.
The interior of the building was of regulation mill construction, and as the pilasters reached the heights for beam supports cast iron plates with downward flanges were set in the concrete.
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