load capacity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofloadandcapacity
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load
noun
uk/ləʊd/us/loʊd/
the amount of weight carried, especially by a vehicle, a structure such as a bridge, or ...
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capacity
noun
uk/kəˈpæs.ə.ti/us/kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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(Definition ofloadandcapacityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Different mounting operations require robots designed with attention onloadcapacity, service range, and operational tasks.
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We have considered that we had a new fleet of trucks with aloadcapacityreduced by half.
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Using relations (6) to (9), it is easy to compare theloadcapacity.
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Theloadcapacityof these robots is principally defined by the weight of the tooling.
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This can be translated intoloadcapacityrather than increased mass of the moving parts of the robot itself.
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However, these structures have important drawbacks such as spurious vibrations and limitedloadcapacity.
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The maximumloadcapacityranges from 100kg to 400kg.
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As a consequence, the performances of the platform, such as itsloadcapacity, are limited by the diameter of the roller in contact with the ground.
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In addition to absence of internal friction, flexure devices exhibit zero backlash, no lubrication, smooth motion, virtually-infinite resolution, high stiffness andloadcapacity, and resistance to shock and vibration.
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It also has the potential to reduce the peakloadcapacityneeded for mechanical environmental solutions, as well as reducing the operating hours these systems need to run.
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Each square has a limitedloadcapacitythat could explain why in winter, when a maximum concentration of males occurs, the percentage of abandon was higher than in other seasons.
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It is said that the diesel trains have not theloadcapacityof the old vans.
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But nobody ever looked at the middle, which is the actual business of working a ship, marryingloadcapacityto utilisation of berths.
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Of course, there will need to be an increased dockyardloadcapacity.
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We will therefore need to retain a baseloadcapacity.
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Their higherloadcapacitywill enable industry to meet demands for freight services with fewer vehicles than would otherwise be needed.
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Can he tell us what percentage of theirloadcapacityhas in fact been allotted to us?
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In 1977, it may be more but only at a level to halfloadcapacitywhich would then be available.
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It will have aloadcapacityof 35 tons.
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