My instinct is that the ceiling might well provide a more durable connection because torquing against the wall might aid in peeling the object off the wall, but I'm not really sure . talk ) 19 : 08, 28 January 2016 ( UTC)
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So maybe that's what his Vesuvian outburst really was _ the knowledge that the 49er defense put in a stomachable performance Monday night, and the only thing people will remember is him torquing himself into a snit after a meaningless touchdown in a hopeless season.
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Airlines were then required to perform the inspection on Next Generation Boeing 737 aircraft within 10 days instead of 24 days . In addition, the AD required a one-time torquing of the nut and bolt in the downstop assembly for the slat track within 24 days.
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This results in a point at which the shaft is most flexible, called the " kick point "; above that point the increasing diameter of the shaft makes it more rigid, while below that point the shaft is reinforced internally to reduce torquing of the club head.
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There's the propeller shaft that has to be lubricated and the occasional bolt that requires re-torquing . ( Right off, we all know exactly what torquing is, so I don't have to repeat the definition I just looked up in the dictionary .)
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There's the propeller shaft that has to be lubricated and the occasional bolt that requires re-torquing . ( Right off, we all know exactly what torquing is, so I don't have to repeat the definition I just looked up in the dictionary .)
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By torquing their associated bolts to provide a specific gap between sets of washers placed with " high ends " facing each other, a change in relative moisture content in the propeller wood will result in a change of the gaps which is often great enough to be detected visually.
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Here in East London, a southeastern port city, hundreds of people, and dozens of robots, work on the floor of the sprawling DaimlerChrysler plant, assembling bodies, fitting engines and torquing suspensions, before shipping the finished product off, usually to distant destinations like Tokyo or Melbourne.
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Here in East London, a southeastern port city, hundreds of people, and dozens of robots, work on the floor of the sprawling DaimlerChrysler plant, assembling bodies, fitting engines and torquing suspensions, before shipping the finished product off, usually to distant destinations like Tokyo or Melbourne, Australia.
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Short irons are often constructed using steel shafts, even if lower-lofted irons in the set have graphite; the steel minimizes clubhead torquing, increasing the consistency and thus accuracy of shots made at the cost of reduced flex which reduces distance ( a secondary concern in most situations where these irons are used ).