Adjustable center crosshead.The redesigned 700 Series adjustable center crosshead cross·head n. A beam that connects the piston rod to the connecting rod of a reciprocating engine. Noun 1. crosshead - a heading of a subsection printed within the body of the text crossheading features proprietary, precision engineering that holds close tolerance walls for those specialized applications including electronic, medical tubing, rubber and plastics, wire and cable, and other advanced types of high technology precision products, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the manufacturer. The 700 Series crosshead is adaptable to all extruders and compatible with all styles and brands of tooling on the market today, according to the company. The 700 Series houses an adjustment mode that is said to have been significantly improved with a new feather-touch concentricity con·cen·tric also con·cen·tri·cal adj. Having a common center. [Middle English concentrik, from Medieval Latin concentricus : Latin com-, com- + Latin adjustment option. All 700 Series crossheads include the patented Flow Splitter A flow splitter in hydrological engineering is any device designed to break up the flow of water or nappe over dam wall or weir. Flow splitters are used to reduce the likelihood of nappe vibration that might cause the failure of a dam wall by aerating the water flow. with an optional Taperlock version. This Flow Splitter is said to provide a reduced extrudate memory set, low material inventory, balanced material flow distribution and elimination of dead spots Dead spots are abnormally fast decays of the fundamental tone on stringed instruments and are caused by a damping of the string's vibrations at a given note, due to energy transfer from the string to the instrument body. . The Taperlock option is said to help eliminate leaking. (Guill Tool & Engineering) Circle 106 on card |
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