Twitter Google Share on Facebook loose-jointed Thesaurus Medical loose-joint·ed (lo͞os′join′tĭd) adj. 1.Having freely articulated, highly mobile joints. 2.Limber or agile in movement. loose′-joint′ed·nessn. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copy...
Exactly as on a speedway bike, a final drive sprocket is fixed to each clutch and drives a shaft on the ends of which are flexible joints and all the other BSA bits and pieces . The following video shows the chassis and the transmission after the body was removed: The whole of the cha...
the kind in which the papers are filed on posts d having a sliding locking-bar f operated by a key h, is provided with a back of the kind in which the covers a are connected to the back-board b by double joints b<1>, b<2>. The construction enables the covers to be readily ...
The Joints That Hold Us Together All hell is breaking loose in the world and in my body, but I will go to the store, buy two kinds of tomatoes and green peppers and those little baby carrots someone invented, and stir up something tasty that gives me hope ... NS Nye - 《Manoa》 ...
Focuses on the benefits of bolted joints to engineers. Convenience during the dismantling process; Ways to counteract the effects of adverse operational co... Russell,Eric - 《Automotive Engineer》 被引量: 1发表: 2001年 Every which way but loose Read the full-text online article and more detai...
In a modification, the base part may be provided with external screw-threads and spheroidal heads at both ends, Fig. 5. The bodies of the sections may be milled, and bayonet-joints &c. may be used instead of screw joints.
Convenience during the dismantling process; Ways to counteract the effects of adverse operational conditions on bolted joints; Address to problems related to the design and installation of bolted joints.RussellEricAutomotive EngineerSilvia, S. J. (1999). Every which way but loose. German Industrial ...