The rack and pinions are of cast steel, as is also the tiller crosshead.
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Besides, the engine crosshead's worn and jumps about.
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The syringe plunger is compressed by the crosshead at a set rate, and the force is measured.
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The condensers form part of the engine frame, and have guide faces cast on for the crosshead shoes.
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This long frame had to be made to accommodate the crosshead which was necessary for such a short cylinder.
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Hundreds of inquiries analogous to the following are sent: Who sells a tool for truing up a crosshead wrist?
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The tiller, D, as it is carried to starboard or port, slides through a socket, E, pivoted to the crosshead.
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The air and circulating pumps are bolted to the back of the condensers, and are worked by levers from the engine crosshead.
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The strains are direct and the power and resistance are equalized by the inertia of the crosshead, piston, rods, and fly wheels.
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The crosshead runs in guides made from a piece of gas pipe with the sides cut out and threads cut on both ends.
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Then pass the rod through the gland and assemble the crosshead and fork on its end, and assemble the guides round the crosshead foot.
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One saw the big columns shake and strain as the crosshead shot up and down; the thrust-blocks groaned with the back push of the propeller.
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This a straight line direct-acting engine, with steam and air pistons connected to a single rod through a crosshead which connects with two fly wheels.
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The downside of screws is that the screwhead can get blocked (especially if you use the crosshead type), making it difficult to remove them later.