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idler and was
A specific case was the Swiss " Lenco " drive, which possessed a very heavy turntable coupled via an idler wheel to a long, tapered motor drive shaft.
At the end of the motor shaft there was a stepped driving capstan ; to obtain different speeds, the rubber idler wheel was moved to contact different steps of this capstan.
The cast track driving wheel with removable sprocket ring was located in front, and the track idler with a crank lever tightener was located in the rear part of the vehicle.
The final batch was a run of six T-35 Model 1938s, which had new turrets with sloped armour all around, as well as modified side skirts and new idler wheels.
Between the first bogie and the idler wheel was a larger diameter vertically sprung " jockey wheel ".
a / 1 was initially built with a cast idler wheel with rubber tire, but this was replaced after ten production examples with a welded part.
Diogenes having nothing to do – of course no one thought of giving him a job – was moved by the sight to gather up his philosopher's cloak and begin rolling his tub energetically up and down the Craneum ; an acquaintance asked for, and got, the explanation: " I do not want to be thought the only idler in such a busy multitude ; I am rolling my tub to be like the rest.
The C-text of Piers contains a passage in which Will describes himself as a ' loller ' or ' idler ' living in the Cornhill area of London, and refers directly to his wife and child: it also suggests that he was well above average height, and made a living reciting prayers for the dead.
The rear idler sprocket was moved to a trailing ( ground contact ) position.
The suspension was derived from the Vickers 6-Ton tank ; eight small pairs of road wheels on four bogies per side, each pair of bogies sprung by a single leaf spring, a front idler wheel, and four track return wheels.
An unsprung road wheel was located directly underneath the idler wheel to improve obstacle crossing.
The sale of shares was not a means for the heir to become an idler, for D. A. Thomas continued to take an active part in the management for the company.
When power was applied and the front cover closed, a spindle engaged the center hole of the disc and a motor-driven idler wheel spun the disc on the spindle.
Further redesign work was carried out on the suspension and the small idler was replaced by a larger diameter idler wheel which was now in ground contact ; it did not completely solve the problem.
From the 16th century onwards a distinction was legally enshrined between those who were able to work but could not, and those who were able to work but would not ; between " the genuinely unemployed and the idler ".
It proposed that the able-bodied be offered work in a house of correction ( the precursor of the workhouse ), where the " persistent idler " was to be punished.

idler and bottom
An alternate solution is to implement a pulley, or idler, on the bottom of the timing chain to take up slack.
The chain then, however, wraps around the rear sprocket to an idler sprocket between the rear wheel and the cranks, then runs back to a second sprocket attached to the rear wheel with a second freewheel, and finally returns to the bottom of the chain ring.

idler and inside
A " reverse module ," sold separately, mounts inside the transmission where it replaces an idler gear assembly.
The downconversion process really occurs in the single photon regime: each pump photon that is annihilated inside the cavity gives rise to a pair of photons in the signal and idler intracavity modes.

idler and drive
The flange on the stamping provided a convenient place to drive the turntable by means of an idler wheel ( see below ).
Most are belt or direct drive, but some use an idler wheel.
The powered pulley is called the drive pulley while the unpowered pulley is called the idler.
( 1 = rear drive wheel ( rear wheel drive ), 2 = track, 3 = return rollers, 4 = front drive wheel ( front wheel drive ), 5 = road wheels, 6 = idler )
Some track arrangements use return rollers to keep the top of the track running straight between the drive sprocket and idler.
The chain ( on rear wheel drive models ) is two to three times as long as an upright and usually requires one or more idler pulleys.
Each bogie had two small rubber road wheels with the drive sprocket at the front and the idler at the rear.
The running gear consists of seven dual rubber-tyred road wheels and four return rollers per side, with the idler wheel at the front and drive sprocket at the rear.
On each side there is an idler wheel at the front, a rear drive sprocket and four track-return rollers.
An intermediate gear which does not drive a shaft to perform any work is called an idler gear.
The track is driven by a drive sprocket at the rear, with an idler at the front.
It would drive one axle only and could be non-reversible with one idler gear or reversible with two idler gears.
The drive mechanism consists of six rubber tyred road wheel with a drive sprocket at the front of the hull and an idler at the rear.
The chassis has four twin rubber-tyred road wheels with individual torsion bar suspension, a rear drive sprocket with detachable sprocket rings ( lantern-wheel gear ) and an idler wheel on each side.
In fact, only the chassis, bogies, track, idler and drive sprockets, wheels, winches, transfer case, rollers, and machine gun mount were interchangeable.

idler and .
## the Middle English loller ( akin to modern, albeit semi-archaic, verb loll ), " a lazy vagabond, an idler, a fraudulent beggar "; but this word is not recorded in this sense before 1582.
Also, if this belt is replaced around 105, 000 miles, it is a good idea to change the water pump, thermostat, belt tensioner and all the idler pulleys for this belt.
Construction vehicles have smaller road wheels that are designed primarily to prevent track derailment and they are normally contained in a single bogie that includes the idler wheel and sometimes the sprocket.
A non-powered wheel, an idler, is placed at the opposite end of the track, primarily to tension the track-loose track could be easily thrown ( slipped ) off the wheels.
To prevent throwing, the inner surface of the track links usually have vertical guide horns engaging grooves in or gaps between the doubled road and idler / sprocket wheels.
In military vehicles with a rear sprocket, the idler wheel is placed higher than the road wheels to allow it to climb over obstacles.
A tank suspension ( for each side ) consisted of two bogies, four rubber-covered return rollers, a track driving wheel and a track idler.
The wider tracks also facilitated the fitting of ice sprags, and the rear idler wheel and front sprocket were modified.
: An X1A with improved suspension with three bogies ( instead of two ) each side and raised idler.

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