Girder

  • 41girder forks — Type of forks common on early motorcycles, comprising rigid beams attached to the steering head by parallel links that allowed movement …

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  • 42girder spanner — A British term for an adjustable wrench with jaws at right angles to the handle …

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  • 43girder rail — noun : a heavy railroad rail having a deep web and used in a street where paving is laid …

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  • 44Box girder — A box or tubular girder is a girder that forms an enclosed tube with multiple walls, rather than an I or H beam. Originally constructed of riveted wrought iron, they are now found in rolled or welded steel, aluminium extrusions or pre stressed… …

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  • 45Box girder bridge — Underneath the No. 2 Road Bridge in Canada Ancestor Tubular bridge Related jetway, skyway …

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  • 46Medium Girder Bridge — A 16 Bay with LRS Medium Girder Bridge across the Kazer River, Mosul, Iraq, 2003. The Medium Girder Bridge (MGB) is a lightweight, man portable bridge and can be assembled without help from heavy equipment. In addition, it is also a deck type,… …

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  • 47Plate girder bridge — BridgeTypePix type name = Plate Girder Bridge image title = Deck type sibling names = Trestle, truss bridge, moon bridge descendent names = Leaf bascule, Tubular bridge ancestor names = Beam bridge carries = Pedestrians, automobiles, trucks,… …

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  • 48Lattice girder — Darcy Lever lattice girder railway bridge, Lancashire …

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  • 49lattice girder — noun or lattice beam or lattice frame : a girder with top and bottom flanges connected by a latticework web * * * a trusslike girder having the upper and lower chords connected by latticing. [1850 55] * * * lattice girder, a girder, especially of …

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  • 50Lattice girder — Lattice Lat tice, n. [OE. latis, F. lattis lathwork, fr. latte lath. See {Latten}, 1st {Lath}.] 1. Any work of wood, metal, plastic, or other solid material, made by crossing a series of parallel laths, or thin strips, with another series at a… …

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