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  2. Drawbar force gauge - Wikipedia

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    Drawbar force gauges are able to detect broken or weakening components of the drawbar clamping system, can give indications that the unit needs lubrication, detect gripper mis-adjustment, or demonstrate that the incorrect retention knob is being used for the machine. A retention knob is a device screwed into the narrow end of a tool holder ...

  3. Force gauge - Wikipedia

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    An example of an electrical force gauge is an "electronic scale". One or more electrical load cells (commonly referred to as "weigh bars") are used to support a vertical or horizontal "live load" and are solid-state potentiometers which have variable internal resistance proportional to the load they are subjected to and deflected by.

  4. Drawbar pull - Wikipedia

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    Drawbar pull is the difference between tractive effort available and tractive effort required to overcome resistance at a specified speed. Drawbar pull data for a vehicle is usually determined by measuring the amount of available tractive force using a dynamometer , and then combining that data with coastdown [ 1 ] data to obtain the available ...

  5. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

  6. Drawbar (machine tool) - Wikipedia

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    The drawbar pull is an important component that allows the milling machine to keep the tool in place while it’s being used. The force from the drawbar pull supplied to the tool has to be just right because not enough force would cause the tool to wobble leading to inaccuracy, and too much force would apply excessive stress, leading to shorter tool life.

  7. Drawbar (haulage) - Wikipedia

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    The most common drawbar configuration for heavy vehicles is an A-frame drawbar at the front of a full trailer that connects to a tow coupling on a hauling vehicle [1] On heavy vehicles, the drawbar is coupled using a drawbar eye , typically of 40 mm or 50 mm diameter, connected to a bolt and pin coupling.

  8. List of equipment of the Ghana Army - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes Pistols Browning Hi-Power [1]: 9×19mm: Semi-automatic pistol Belgium Submachine guns Sten [2]: 9×19mm: Submachine gun United Kingdom Sterling [3]

  9. Drawbar - Wikipedia

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    Drawbar may refer to: Drawbar (defense), a defensive implement used to secure a door or gate in a medieval building; Drawbar (haulage), a device for coupling a hauling vehicle to a load; Drawbar (machine tool), a device for securing tools e.g. in milling machines; A slider control on a Hammond organ used for changing the timbre and sound of the ...