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... less likelihood of the broken parts getting into the cylinder and smash- ing the pistons or cylinder head and other parts . The cylinder casing , at the point where the port passes through it , is much more flexible and permits of much ...
... less likelihood of the broken parts getting into the cylinder and smash- ing the pistons or cylinder head and other parts . The cylinder casing , at the point where the port passes through it , is much more flexible and permits of much ...
Halaman 545
... less than forty inches above to a point not less than forty inches below the telephone lines shall be made with twin conductor wires or cable , each conductor being insulated with a standard rubber compound or its equivalent of the ...
... less than forty inches above to a point not less than forty inches below the telephone lines shall be made with twin conductor wires or cable , each conductor being insulated with a standard rubber compound or its equivalent of the ...
Halaman 550
... less than eighteen feet above the crown of the roadway , and not less than twelve feet above the footway . Every guy which passes over or under any electric wires other than those carried upon the guyed pole shall be so placed and ...
... less than eighteen feet above the crown of the roadway , and not less than twelve feet above the footway . Every guy which passes over or under any electric wires other than those carried upon the guyed pole shall be so placed and ...
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