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gear case
noun
An enclosure for the bicycle chain and sprocket assemblages commonly employed by utility bicycles. It protects the chain from mud and dirt and may also contain an oil bath to keep the chain lubricated.
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Vibratory hammers consist of three main components: gear case, vibration suppressor, and clamp.
I always thought being a dealer is a bit like being the oil in the gear case of the artist's life".
When a clutch and transmission are used, as in automobiles, the engine is commonly of the so-called unit-power-plant type with a bell-shaped housing surrounding the flywheel and attached to the rear flange of the cylinder block integral with, or attached to, the transmission gear case.
The effectiveness of the presented technique is experimentally demonstrated in Sect. 4 based on direct and indirect sensing data acquired from a spiral bevel gear case study.
Experimental data obtained from a spiral bevel gear case study (Dempsey et al. 2002) is used to evaluate the presented virtual sensing method.
He fed these solos through pedals and boxes both on the floor and atop a gear case, tapping buttons to tweak the wave forms, sending shimmering psychedelic tones that echoed and bounced while a practiced, tight group of experts moved in lockstep. .
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Police were yesterday deployed in riot gear in case of any outbreaks of violence.
We? Yes, I was asked to turn up in cricket gear in case I was "needed".
In my pack I carried a shovel and a probe while a locator beacon blipped under my jacket: rescue gear in case of an avalanche.
One of the guides suggests we pack all our gear in case we need to make a quick getaway in the night.
They donned protective gear in case police use pepper spray, wrapping their faces and arms with plastic wrap and wearing cheap plastic raincoats, goggles and surgical masks.
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