Hydraulic crosshead.The Model 2000 hydraulic 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 is said to reduce scrap and enable faster start-up times. The crosshead features hydraulic actuation ac·tu·ate tr.v. ac·tu·at·ed, ac·tu·at·ing, ac·tu·ates 1. To put into motion or action; activate: electrical relays that actuate the elevator's movements. 2. of the flow diverter/core tube for quick tooling changes and simplified cleaning. The core tube design allows minimal deflection deflection /de·flec·tion/ (de-flek´shun) deviation or movement from a straight line or given course, such as from the baseline in electrocardiography. de·flec·tion n. 1. to maintain concentricity at various screw speeds. All inside surfaces are Armalloy coated for better wear resistance and flow. (Davis-Standard) www.davis-standard.com |
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