| 41. | The spaces between the piston rod and the crosshead, or the crosshead to the crankshaft, may be largely open for maintenance access.
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| 42. | Yorkshire iron was used for shackles, hooks and piston rods for locomotives, colliery cages and other mining appliances where toughness was required.
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| 43. | The piston rods connected with independent crossheads gliding upon steel girders supported at their ends by standards bolted to the floor beams.
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| 44. | On 16 October 1957, on a voyage between New York City and Liverpool, No . 8 piston rod in the engine snapped.
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| 45. | The piston is a disc or cylinder, and the piston rod transfers the force it develops to the object to be moved.
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| 46. | The piston rods of a hydraulic lift extend below the platform they support by more than the length that the lift travels.
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| 47. | A forked piston rod reduced the distance between the single cylinder and the crankshaft and was considered a singular innovation at the time.
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| 48. | The sensor is mounted without having to gundrill the piston rod, yet its small size and location protect it from potential environmental damage.
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| 49. | The piston rod also has mounting attachments to connect the cylinder to the object or machine component that it is pushing / pulling.
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| 50. | This now required a stuffing box to seal around the piston rod, and for the piston rod to be machined smooth and accurately cylindrical.
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