roll cage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrollandcage
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roll
noun
uk/rəʊl/us/roʊl/
a piece of film, paper, or cloth that is rolled into the shape of ...
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cage
noun[C]
uk/keɪdʒ/us/keɪdʒ/
a space surrounded on all sides by bars or wire, in which animals or birds ...
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(Definition ofrollandcagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Many of the most life saving safety innovations, like seat belts androllcageconstruction were brought to market under its auspices.
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There are many differentrollcagedesigns depending on the application, hence different racing organizations have differing specifications and regulations.
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Safety equipment such as arollcageis installed.
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Cars are constructed on a purpose built steel tubular space frame chassis with integralrollcageconstruction designed and approved to stringent engineering specifications.
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All cars usually have a protectiverollcageand run race tires (either slicks or radial).
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The interior of the car was removed and replaced with mandatory racing seats, safety harness, and arollcage.
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Sandrail frames are built from a tubular space frame chassis that incorporates an integratedrollcage.
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The bodywork is made from carbon-fibre, whilst the aluminium chassis features arollcage.
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One rule is that a car need not have arollcageand other additional safety measures unless they exceed a course's "breakout time".
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All cars must have arollcageinstalled and fire extinguisher fitted within easy reach of the driver.
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These features included seatbelts, arollcage, a padded instrument panel, side-impact bars, and a collapsible steering column.
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Body lean was inside was arollcagemeeting the minimum approval.
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The basic chassis androllcage, differential, brakes, cooling and fuel systems and rear suspension were all changed to control parts.
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The interior features a partialrollcagefor extra chassis comfort and driver protection.
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They also made a rule to where you had to have an enclosedrollcage.
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In later versions this was replaced with a more solidrollcage.
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Therollcagewas extended in 1992 to allow for rear shoulder belts, and anti-lock brakes were added as an option the next year.
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With a newrollcagebeing incorporated and a new fuel tank made as a copy of the original.
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