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This is done by measuring the distance from the surface on which the tire is resting to the center of the rear axle shaft.
The drill press consists of a vertical shaft ( spindle ) which is tapered or threaded on one end to hold a drill chuck, a tubular housing ( quill ) in which the spindle is mounted, a head in which the quill is mounted, a feed lever which moves the quill up or down, a power source, and a movable table upon which the work is placed.
Depending on the elasticity of the arrow, some of the energy is also absorbed by compressing the arrow, primarily because the release of the bowstring is rarely in line with the arrow shaft, causing it to flex out to one side.
This flexing can be a desirable feature, since, when the spine of the shaft is matched to the acceleration of the bow ( string ), the arrow bends or flexes around the bow and any arrow-rest, and consequently the arrow, and fletchings, have an un-impeded flight.
Connected to the fore shaft of the harpoon is the toggle head spear tip.
This is similar to tennis, except that a badminton serve must be hit below waist height and with the racquet shaft pointing downwards, the shuttlecock is not allowed to bounce and in badminton, the players stand inside their service courts unlike tennis.
* Long bones are characterized by a shaft, the diaphysis, that is much longer than it is wide.
The shaft is crowned by an abacus with figures in niches, probably from the late 19th century, although the cross is now missing.
In these devices, one shaft is typically attached to a motor or other power unit ( the driving member ) while the other shaft ( the driven member ) provides output power for work to be done.
In a torque-controlled drill, for instance, one shaft is driven by a motor and the other drives a drill chuck.
Also known as a slip clutch or safety clutch, this device allows a rotating shaft to slip when higher than normal resistance is encountered on a machine.
An example of a safety clutch is the one mounted on the driving shaft of a large grass mower.
This plastic pilot shaft guide tool is used to align the clutch disk as the spring-loaded pressure plate is installed.
If the engine is running with clutch engaged and the transmission in neutral, the engine spins the input shaft of the transmission, but no power is transmitted to the wheels.

shaft and wider
On some penises it is much wider in circumference than the shaft, giving the penis a mushroom-like appearance, and on others it is narrower and more akin to a probe in shape.
It was realised that the problem was caused because the shaft's sides were parallel ; years later when the Wapping shaft was built, it was slightly wider at the bottom than the top.
The ferrule is mostly decorative, creating a continuous line between the shaft and the wider hosel, but in some cases it can form part of the securing mechanism between hosel and shaft.
* 1993 ( August ) Polonez after the next facelift: front and rear track wider, fresh air inlet moved from hood to the front of the windscreen, better front and rear wipe-wash kinematics, longer arms and larger wiped area, changes in the dashboard: circular speedometer and rev counter, four instead of two fresh air outlets, illuminated switches and remote headlamps shaft regulator.

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The small shaft of blue had drifted down and come to rest at his feet.
With due consideration for the limits of precision in assessing, expected rate of change in ossification of girls age 2 years, and the known variations in rate of ossification of these children as described in our preceding paper in the Supplement, each arrow with a `` shaft length '' of four months or less was selected as indicating `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion, for this particular epiphysis.
Other technical features reveal a shaft driven behind the mask at the desired facial point, driven by a DC motor with a simple pulley and a slide screw.
It consisted of four hemispherical cups each mounted on one end of four horizontal arms, which in turn were mounted at equal angles to each other on a vertical shaft.
Caving was pioneered by Édouard-Alfred Martel ( 1859 – 1938 ) who first achieved the descent and exploration of the Gouffre de Padirac, France as early as 1889 and the first complete descent of a 110 metre wet vertical shaft at Gaping Gill, in Yorkshire, England in 1895.
The output shaft of the gearbox is permanently connected to the final drive, then the wheels, and so both always rotate together, at a fixed speed ratio.
When the temperature is low, the spring winds and closes the valve, which allows the fan to spin at about 20 % to 30 % of the shaft speed.
As the temperature of the spring rises, it unwinds and opens the valve, allowing fluid past the valve which allows the fan to spin at about 60 % to 90 % of shaft speed.
* Crank ( mechanism ), in mechanical engineering, a bent portion of an axle, or shaft, or an arm keyed at right angles to the end of a shaft, by which motion is imparted to or received from it
The height of columns are calculated in terms of a ratio between the diameter of the shaft at its base and the height of the column.
The ignition system of these engines comprised three independent sets of points and coils, one for each cylinder, with the points mounted in a cluster around a single lobed cam at the front end of the crank shaft.
The cooling system was of the free convection type assisted by a fan driven from a pulley mounted at the front end of the crank shaft.
Cardano invented several mechanical devices including the combination lock, the gimbal consisting of three concentric rings allowing a supported compass or gyroscope to rotate freely, and the Cardan shaft with universal joints, which allows the transmission of rotary motion at various angles and is used in vehicles to this day.
The helmsman fell at Marlow's feet clutching a shaft of a spear, which had entered his body just below the ribs.
These first engines were used to power pumps and produced only reciprocating motion to move the pump rods at the bottom of the shaft.
* Deepest lift shaft, at Hampstead station.
Archeologists at the Risby Warren V site in Lincolnshire have uncovered a row of eight triangular microliths that are equidistantly aligned along a dark stain indicating organic remains ( possibly the wood from an arrow shaft ).
The six branches curved to the height of the central shaft so that all seven lamps at their apexes were in a straight line.
Therefore some magnetos have an impulse coupling, a springlike mechanical linkage between the engine and magneto drive shaft which " winds up " and " lets go " at the proper moment for spinning the magneto shaft.
The fluid enters along the axial plane, is accelerated by the impeller and exits at right angles to the shaft ( radially ).

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Another method, used in Welch-Allyn's Meditron stethoscope, comprises placement of a piezoelectric crystal at the head of a metal shaft, the bottom of the shaft making contact with a diaphragm.
A balance shaft on the bottom of the engine offset the primary dynamic imbalance.
The horizontal water wheel with angled blades was installed at the bottom of a water-filled, circular shaft.
Two typical router bits: ( top ) a ¼-inch shaft Roman Ogee with bearing, ( bottom ) 1 / 4-inch shaft dovetail bit.
As the shaft turns, the bottom end scoops up a volume of water.
They then drilled into the ground below the bottom of the shaft.
The next excavation attempt was made in 1861 by a new company called the Oak Island Association which resulted in the collapse of the bottom of the shaft into either a natural cavern or booby trap underneath.
The first blast, a 5. 3 kiloton bomb, took place in 1964 at the bottom of a shaft southwest of Hattiesburg and four miles ( 6 km ) northeast of Baxterville.
The weight is attached near the bottom of the shaft and the hole board is slipped over the top.
Once the bottom is reached, the weight is relieved and the drill allowed to rebound re-winding the cord around the shaft and the process is repeated.
An unusual form of four-stroke model engine that uses what is essentially a sleeve-valve format, is the British RCV series of " SP " model engines, which use a rotating cylinder liner driven through a bevel gear at the cylinder liner's " bottom " and, even more unusually, have the propeller shaft — as an integrally machined part of the rotating cylinder liner — emerging from what would normally be the cylinder's " top " at the extreme front of the engine, achieving a 2: 1 gear reduction ratio compared to the vertically oriented crankshaft's rotational speed.
Divider was a safety experiment test shot that was detonated at the bottom of a shaft sunk into Area 3.
At the bottom of a shaft, usually from six to twelve inches in depth, a small chamber is excavated and lined with wood chips.
" I fell forty feet to the bottom of the lift shaft ," she later recalled.
The pump shaft is connected to the gas separator or the protector by a mechanical coupling at the bottom of the pump.
Unlike New York's early skyscrapers, which took the form of towers arising from a lower, blockier mass, such as the contemporary Singer Building ( 1902 – 1908 ), the Flatiron Building epitomizes the Chicago school conception: like a classical Greek column, its facade – limestone at the bottom changing to glazed terra-cotta from the Atlantic Terra Cotta Company in Tottenville, Staten Island as the floors rise – is divided into a base, shaft and capital.
The shaft was to be in diameter, deep with a gallery connecting the bottom of the shaft to Snargate Street, and all for under an estimated £ 4000.
The column proper, that is the shaft without the pedestal, the statue and its base, is 29. 76 m high, a number which almost corresponds to 100 Roman feet ; beginning slightly above the bottom of the base, the helical staircase inside measures a mere 8 cm less.
Geoffrey Martin in his excavation work at Saqqara states that the burial of Horemheb's second wife Mutnedjmet was located at the bottom of a shaft to the rooms of Horemheb's Saqqara tomb.

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