[
UK
/bˈʊʃɪŋ/
]
NOUN
- an insulating liner in an opening through which conductors pass
- a cylindrical metal lining used to reduce friction
How To Use bushing In A Sentence
- To assemble the unit, thread the nipple into the ball valve, then thread the nipple into the bushing.
- The implementation of additional steps in the safe job working procedure (i.e., testing the bushings with a ‘noisy tester’ or statoscope) prior to performance of maintenance would indicate to the employee the presence or non-presence of electrical energy in the bushings.
- Do not remove collar bushing with valve under pressure.
- Everything about the Rolls feels gusseted, wrapped in velvet, strung with silk, double-isolated with hydro-elastic this-and-that and suspended on bushings made of fetal pigskin. Rolls-Royce Builds a Real Car
- Moreover, increasing the stiffness and damping of lower control arm rear bushing and the steering column inertia can effectively reduce the shimmy caused by brake judder.
- Moreover, increasing the stiffness and damping of lower control arm rear bushing and the steering column inertia can effectively reduce the shimmy caused by brake judder.
- Strip away the jargon, and you are talking about ambushing terrorist groups, raiding weapons shipments in transit, and rescuing hostages.
- This lube is for slides, rails, bushings - anywhere you need good lube to migrate.
- Clinton in the early 2010s encouraged the impoverished country to eliminate political parties with demonstrated popular support, then selected the candidates for a presidential run-off election, bushing aside the objections of Haiti's electoral council, leaders, media, political parties, human rights groups, electoral code, constitution and voters. Isabel Macdonald: Clinton Apologizes for U.S. Role in Destroying Haitian Democracy (Happy April Fool's Day!)
- Moreover, increasing the stiffness and damping of lower control arm rear bushing and the steering column inertia can effectively reduce the shimmy caused by brake judder.