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Bear Guard

The bearings are W ater lubricated. The typical materials of construction are carbon, copper alloys, bakelite and ceramics. The mechanical seals, like a double oil seal protected w ith a cap called a Sand Guard, are robust and perfect in sealing the inotor to prevent the entry of pumped... [Pg.173]

Oil rings (if required for start-up) Thrust bearing Oil guard—coupling end Shaft Coupling... [Pg.459]

Lubrication whether incorporated as an RP material or provided by feeding the lubricant to the bearing will raise the PV limit 2.5 or more times over the dry system. The possibility of a rusting shaft should be guarded against in order to prevent excessive bearing wear. [Pg.218]

Methods for making both forms solvent-soluble were the subject of many patents and closely guarded industrial secrets, but much of the mystery was cleared up in two papers by Gerstner [23] and Smith and Easton [24] published in 1966, by which time X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and disc centrifuge particle sizing methods had been brought to bear on the problem. [Pg.69]

On arid lands there will spring up industrial colonies without smoke and without smokestacks forests of glass tubes will extend over the plains and glass buildings will rise everywhere inside of these will take place the photochemical processes that hitherto have been the guarded secret of the plants, but that will have been mastered by human industry which will know how to make them bear even more abundant fmit than nature, for nature is not in a hurry but mankind is. [Pg.327]

Portable fire extinguishers purchased in the United States should be listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Extinguishers for marine use should bear the label of the U.S. Coast Guard or other Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Extinguishers and agents purchased outside the United States should be approved by the AHJ, such as the governmental authority. [Pg.227]

Ever since then, gun control advocates have argued that the Second Amendment thus applies only to bearing arms as part of an organized militia, which today is the National Guard ... [Pg.18]

Ehrman, Keith A., and Dennis A. Henigan. The Second Amendment in the Twentieth Century Have You Seen Your Militia Lately University of Dayton Law Review, vol. 15, 1989, pp. 5-58. Argues that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to keep and bear arms only to the extent it is necessary for the maintenance of an effective militia. Because the federally directed National Guard has replaced the old state militias, it is no longer necessary for private individuals to have firearms, and there is no obstacle to prohibiting them. [Pg.198]

D Buttner, J. Fricke, R. Krapf, H. Reiss, "Measurement of the thermal conductivity of evacuated load-bearing, high-temperature powder and glass board insulations with a 700x700 mm guarded hot-plate device", in Proc. 8th Eur. Conf. Thermophys. Prop, Baden-Baden, 1982. [Pg.690]

Place under doorstep and no annoying person will come to home guards traveller against fatigue if worn as a sleep pillow it procures dreams of future or unusual dreams smoked as in smoking ham dissolves weariness and he that bears it On his feet drives away venomous beasts and devils. Diana, artemis. [Pg.63]

Strict liability is a two-part social policy enforced by the courts. The first part of the policy is risk allocation -manufacturers who benefit from the sale of their products in the market place are to compensate consumers who are injured by those products because the manufacturer is in a better position to bear the cost of such ipjuries-directly or through insurance. The second concept is an incentive to deterrence -the manufacturer is in the best position to discover defects or dangers in his product and to take steps to guard against them. ... [Pg.220]


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