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Diamond-coating is opening new avenues for the use of silicon in watchmaking, Mr. Gygax said, including in bearings and axes.
As plastics the nylons still find employment as an engineering plastic for example, in bearings, pulleys, gears, zippers, and automobile fan blades.
An important date from more recent history is 1839, when the American metalsmith Isaac Babbitt first used tin-based alloys in bearings for machinery.
The first stage in mechanizing the process was to mount the spindle horizontally in bearings so that it could be rotated by a cord encircling a large, hand-driven wheel.
The power from the transmission is delivered to the bevel ring gear by the drive-shaft pinion, both of which are held in bearings (not shown) in the rear-axle housing.
Workpiece tables on machine tools are moved linearly on guiding ways by screws that rotate in bearings at the ends of the tables and mate with nuts fixed to the machine frame.
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Not in ideology, perhaps, but in bearing.
The short story — how modest in bearing!
typical unit load in bearing applications (lb per sq in).
Looking aristocratic in bearing and sunny in disposition, Mr. Neal became a good-natured prince.
Her Prospera is erect in carriage, impatiently authoritative in manner, regal in bearing.
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