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octave below, and the
drawbars marked "4′", "2′" and "1′" are one, two and
three octaves above, respectively. The
other drawbars generate various other...
- Look up
drawbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
drawbar is a
solid coupling between a
hauling vehicle and its
hauled load.
Drawbars are in common...
- Look up
drawbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drawbar may
refer to:
Drawbar (defense), a
defensive implement used to
secure a door or gate in a...
- engineering,
drawbar pull is the
amount of
horizontal force available to a
vehicle at the
drawbar for
accelerating or
pulling a load.
Drawbar pull is a function...
- that
slows corrosion.
Threaded drawbars are less
common in
milling machines but
still get the job done. This
drawbar has a more hands-on
approach because...
- A
drawbar is a
defensive implement used to
secure a door or gate in a
medieval or
Early Modern building such as a castle, but also
churches and townhouses...
- A
drawbar force gauge is a
gauge designed to
measure forces on a
machine tool's
drawbar.
These types of
machines are
found in metalworking, woodworking...
-
metered volume controls called drawbars instead of the stop-tab
rocker switches seen on
other combo organs. Two of the
drawbars on the
right hand side control...
- XB-5, "Bovenmanuaal met 61
toetsen - 9
drawbars /
Ondermanuaal 61
toetsen - 9
drawbars /
Pedaal 25
tonig - 2
drawbars" Jacques,
David (2001). "Review: Hammond-Suzuki...
- lift
mechanism to
raise it out of the
ground at
turns or for transport.
Drawbars necessarily posed a
rollover risk
depending on how the
tractive torque...