A flanged cast-iron box, strongly r i bbed and open on one side, forms the centre of the polar axis.
Both flanged and socketed celts occurred, the iron being much more numerous than the bronze.
Flanged joints are made to bolt together on washers of vulcanized rubber.
It was furnished with four strong flanged wheels and ran along a light broad-gauge (9 ft.) railway track, 1800 ft.
Jessop thus produced what was virtually the flanged wheel of to-day, having the flanges inside the rails,.
Mink MM rotary lobe vacuum pumps are directly driven by a flanged motor; the two lobes are synchronized by a gear.
Mixed and flanged by Ed Buller (former keyboardist of Psychedelic Furs) and Slowdive.
The drum, when round ropes are used, is a plain broad cylinder, with flanged rims, and cased with soft wood packing, upon which the rope is coiled; the breadth is made sufficient to take the whole length of the rope at two laps.
The joints of flanged rails are similar to those employed with bull-headed rails.
The wall consists of a basis of cellulose, and in some cases readily breaks up into a definite number of plates, fitting into one another like the plates of the carapace of a tortoise; it is, moreover, often finely sculptured or coarsely ridged and flanged.