- A
cotter is a pin or
wedge with a flat
bearing surface p****ing
through a hole to fix
parts tightly together. In
British usage cotter pin has the same meaning...
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computer bridge Gib, an
obsolete spelling of jib, a
horizontal beam used in many
cranes Gib and cotter, a
wedge used with a
cotter pin
Gibs (video gaming)...
- pair
purchase blocks with
snatch blocks and fall, straps, br****es,
gibs and cotters for cast
cross bars,
cotter for
bottom of
connecting rod, 2 ladles...
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loose cotters and driving the
cotters in,
Noble had re-tightened
loose ties
and stopped them chattering.
There were over 4,000
gib and cotter joints...
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objects is
called a
gib,
and is
commonly used in
machine tool adjustment. The tips of
forks and nails are also wedges, as they
split and separate the material...
- I men's
college lacrosse. The
tournament was
hosted by
Drexel University and held at
Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Seventeen...
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featured FMVs,
digitized live-actors
and actresses, a stun gun to
neutralize people in a non-lethal fashion,
and gibs and dropped the
player into a lively...
- A
gib was
driven through all
three slots and secured. Two
cotters,
metal wedges, were then
positioned to fill the rest of the slot overlap,
and driven...
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blocks and iron
rails as weights. At 4 feet (1.22 m) off the
ground the
steel framing of the crane's
gib failed. The
damage to the
crane was
limited and the...
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without gib head
and their corresponding keyways (Dimensions in millimetres) [Withdrawn
without replacement] ISO/R 775:1969
Cylindrical and 1/10 conical...