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The plates provide a surface with a low coefficient of friction which can be attached to a supporting structure. This combination provides support while simultaneously allowing an object to move (slide) freely along the supporting surface. [1] The plate may be of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE),TEF-MET, [2] Lubrite [3] or steel according to the ...
The first passenger rail cars in North America to be equipped with retractable bridge plates were TriMet's (Portland, Oregon) Siemens SD660 LRVs, [2] the first of which were completed in 1996. [3] Earlier, in 1987, the newly opened SacRT light rail system used non-powered, station-platform-mounted bridge plates to bridge the gap between a high ...
This AVLB bridge launching system was designed and tested by the US Army Engineer Research & Development Laboratories at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. After the 1959 end of production of the M48, the chassis of the similar M60 was used, with 400 launcher assemblies and bridge units produced from 1958 to 1963.
Volvo XC90. MSRP: Starting at $50,000 Volvo is a Swedish manufacturer with a well-known reputation for building cars that are not just safe, but also built to last, according to Joe Giranda ...
Austin K2/Y ambulance with prominent bridge plate. Bridge Plates are markings used on Allied vehicles beginning in World War II that indicate the weight of the vehicle in tons as well as the weight classification of the vehicle. This was used to calculate whether a vehicle, or series of vehicles, could safely cross a bridge with a given rating.
Magdiwang Bridge N480 (Sibuyan Circumferential Road) Nailog River in Magdiwang, Romblon: Mimaropa: 180.84 [100] 1975 [53] Magsaysay Bridge N9 (Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road) Agusan River in Butuan, Agusan del Norte: Caraga: 856.45 [101] 1960 [95] Malogo Bridge N7 (Bacolod North Road) Malogo River between Enrique B. Magalona and ...
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