steel shaft
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsteelandshaft
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steel
noun[U]
uk/stiːl/us/stiːl/
a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles ...
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shaft
noun[C]
uk/ʃɑːft/us/ʃæft/
a pole or rod that forms the handle of a tool ...
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The push plate was attached to asteelshaft, which ran inside an axial bearing housing on the compression-testing machine.
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Until the newsteelshafton order has been fitted, the vessel is limited to three-fifths of her power.
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The 401 has the same stainlesssteelshaftwith a rubber grip.
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Turbocharger turbines also use superalloys, typically electron beam welded to asteelshaft.
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The layshaft gear cluster is thus often a simple one-piece component, typically cast iron gears running in bearings on a fixedsteelshaft.
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The external starter is a motor-driven gearbox which spins a hexagonalsteelshaftand is powered by a standard 7.2v nickel cadmium battery pack.
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Many found the gleaming modernsteelshaftincompatible with the somber granite base.
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The other men picked up asteelshaftand followed.
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This fibrous friction wheel is splined to slide on a sleeve seventeen inches in diameter variably carried on asteelshaftthirteen inches in diameter.
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There are options for transloading a variety of things on the line from wind turbine parts to steel shafts.
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The 301 series is characterized by stainless steel shafts and hardened plastic grips.
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The introduction of steel shafts began in the late 1890s, but their adoption by the governing bodies of golf was slow.
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The turbines are connected to the generators by steel shafts.
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Wedges virtually always have steel shafts as the accuracy and consistency is of primary importance.
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