brake-band

  • 11band brake — a brake using a brake band. [1885 90] * * * …

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  • 12brake system — noun a braking device consisting of a combination of interacting parts that work to slow a motor vehicle • Syn: ↑brakes • Hypernyms: ↑brake • Hyponyms: ↑hydraulic brake, ↑hydraulic brakes • Part Holonyms: ↑ …

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  • 13band brake — See brake band …

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  • 14band — Bands are like a metal belt which is in the shape of a circle where the two ends are close, but do not meet. They wrap around parts inside the transmission called drums. The drums house the gears and clutches and freewheel until a certain gear… …

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  • 15band clutch — noun : a clutch in which a friction band resembling a brake band tightens around a shaft or drum …

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  • 16Brake (disambiguation) — Brake may refer to one of the following:Transportation* Brake, a device for slowing or stopping the motion of a machine * Brake (railway) * Brake (carriage), a type of carriage, often referred to as a shooting brake ** Shooting brake, a British… …

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  • 17brake — brake1 [brāk] n. [ME; prob. taken as sing. of BRACKEN] any of a genus (Pteris) of coarse tropical ferns (family Polypodiaceae) used commonly as a houseplant: see BRACKEN brake2 [brāk] n. [ME < MLowG brake or ODu braeke, flax brake < breken …

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  • 18band-clutch — bandˈbrake or bandˈ clutch noun A brake or clutch in the form of a flexible band that can be tightened about a wheel or drum • • • Main Entry: ↑band …

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  • 19Band brake — A band brake is a measuring device for loading a rotating shaft and measuring the torque applied to it and is mainly used to determine brake horsepower. In its simplest form an engine is connected to a rotating drum by means of an output shaft. A …

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  • 20Brake (Unterweser) — Wappen Deutschlandkarte …

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