flange

[ US /ˈfɫændʒ/ ]
[ UK /flˈænd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a projection used for strength or for attaching to another object
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How To Use flange In A Sentence

  • The detained calculation methods and steps are introduced on technology of flangeless cylindrical part. It possesses much better applicability in production and teaching.
  • Then the connector was flanged onto the newly installed flexible pipe end termination which will mate with the male hub connection structure.
  • These vehicles are not Hi-Rail equipped but do have a steel flange fastened on the inside of the tires.
  • The major advantage of flanged windows is that they are one integral unit that is easy for the contractor or homeowner to install plumb and square within a framed opening.
  • Maces of the late 15th and 16th century often had multi-flanged heads shaped in the Gothic style.
  • The upper wall 56 of the bin 54 for the unweighed feed f includes a flange 62 receiving the lower end of an upstanding conveyor generally designated 64.
  • But if you mark a point B on the circumference of the flange of a locomotive-wheel, the curve will be a curtate cycloid, as in Fig. 2, terminating in nodes. Amusements in Mathematics
  • Steel plates connect the flanges of the columns, producing an in-situ tensile membrane capable of resisting loads up to 50 psi.
  • Strainer shall be Watts Regulator Company Series 77 F - SS ( flanged ends ) or 77 G - SS ( grooved ends ).
  • Forbid welding the flange after installing the valve. Both sides of the flange should be added the asbestos gasket.
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