| 41. | Welded cylinders do not suffer from failure due to tie rod stretch at high pressures and long strokes.
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| 42. | Track rod is understood to be the UK equivalent of a tie rod in relation to automobile steering.
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| 43. | The transom kept the longitudinals from getting too close together; the tie rods stopped them spreading too far apart.
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| 44. | Metal clamps between stone cornice blocks, metal tie rods, and metal chains were also used to stabilize domed construction.
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| 45. | A recent addition to the church are the steel tie rods to the south eastern side of the building.
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| 46. | These are made of cast iron and are used as tie plates serving as the washers for tie rods.
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| 47. | It is built of reinforced concrete and brick with a timber roof supported by concrete arches with steel tie rods.
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| 48. | They were supported by segmented terra cotta tiled arches spanning the spaces between the steel beams, connected by tie rods.
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| 49. | Boeing will replace the fuselage crown with tie rods and composite integration panels, similar to those used on the 787.
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| 50. | It is supported on metal tie rods and has pressed decoration including a coffered ceiling, rosettes and acanthus leaf friezes.
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