flexible mounting उदाहरण वाक्य
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- It used a different flexible mounting, had a shorter wooden stock and a straight pistol grip with an enlarged trigger guard, the barrel had no cooling fins.
- While the new car's chassis is little changed from the Wizard the engine now provides " Cushioned Power " endowed by its new flexible mountings.
- The foreword section was a conventional flat-sided fuselage with an open nose-gunner's position, equipped with a machine gun on a flexible mounting.
- "' Type 89 " flexible " "' two Type 11 actions mounted on a flexible mounting for anti-aircraft use and as a rear-defense aerial gun.
- A typical pop filter is composed of one or more layers of acoustically semi-transparent material such as woven nylon stretched over a circular frame, and often includes a clamp and a flexible mounting bracket.
- In the nose was an open position from which a crew member could take observations or bearings, assist with mooring or, in event of attack, uses a pair of machine guns on a flexible mounting.
- In 1913, Hugo H . Young and Carl F . Dudte founded the "'Flexible Sidecar Co . "'in Loudonville, Ohio, to manufacture motorcycle sidecars with a flexible mounting to the motorcycle.
- Wireless cameras are proving very popular among modern security consumers due to their low installation costs ( there is no need to run expensive video extension cables ) and flexible mounting options; wireless cameras can be mounted / installed in locations previously unavailable to standard wired cameras.
- It remained the main machine gun round for almost all NATO forces well into the 1990s, even being used in adapted versions of older . 30-06 machine guns such as the Browning MG3, and flexible mountings such as helicopters, jeeps, and tanks.
- Floors using small ( and smaller ) ceramic tiles generally use only an additional layer of plywood ( if that ) and substitute adhesive and substrate materials making do with both a flexible joints and semi-flexible mounting compounds and so are designed to withstand the greater flexing which large tiles cannot tolerate without breaking.