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crusher and lead
crusher gauges respectively. In
recent years, they have been
replaced by the
adoption of more
modern piezoelectric pressure gauges that...
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measuring chamber pressure:
Using a
copper crusher or lead
crusher The
Piezo method Attaching a
strain gauge to the
barrel forward of the
chamber Through...
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calibers and
gauges ranging from 5.5 mm (.22 inch) to up to 5 cm (2.0 in),
though the 12-
gauge (18.53 mm or 0.729 in) and 20-
gauge (15.63 mm or 0.615 in)...
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original soybeans. The
crush spread is a
gauge of the
soybean processor's
profit margin, or the
gross processing margin from
crushing soybeans. The soybean...
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pipeline transportation,
pigging is the
practice of
using pipeline inspection gauges or gadgets,
devices generally referred to as pigs or s****ers, to perform...
- that of the
storage bins. The
blasted rock was
brought to the
crusher in narrow-
gauge railway cars
instead of by
horse or oxen teams, as it had been...
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cartridges C.I.P.
HOMOLOGATION List of TDCC - Tab V -
Rimfire cartridges -
Crusher C.I.P.
HOMOLOGATION List of TDCC - Tab V -
Rimfire cartridges - Transducer...
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front of the
lighthouse enclosure. The
track at the
crusher had a
siding that ran to the
crusher and a set of
points that led to the
Quarry Pier main...
- The 6 bore, also
known as the 6
gauge, is an
obsolete caliber that was used
commonly in 19th-century black-powder firearms. The 6 bore is a .919 in (23...
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tater masher, bean masher, pea masher, masher, or
crusher is a food
preparation utensil used to
crush soft food for such
dishes as
mashed potatoes, apple...