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  2. Strut bar - Wikipedia

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    A strut bar, strut brace, or strut tower brace (STB) is an automotive suspension accessory on a monocoque or unibody chassis to provide extra stiffness between the strut towers. With a MacPherson strut suspension system where the spring and shock absorber combine in one suspension unit, which also replaces the upper control arm, the entire ...

  3. Strut channel - Wikipedia

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    Strut is normally made of sheet steel, with a zinc coating (), paint, epoxy, powder coat, or other finish.. Strut channel is also manufactured from stainless steel for use where rusting might become a problem (e.g., outdoors, facilities with corrosive materials), from aluminium alloy when weight is an issue or from fiberglass for very corrosive environments.

  4. Pull-rod suspension - Wikipedia

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    Pull-rod suspension and push-rod suspension refer to a specialised type of automotive suspension system which is largely based on a double-wishbone system, incorporating elements of the commonly used MacPherson strut. [1] In cars, suspension refers to the system by which the vehicle maintains contact between all of its wheels and the ground.

  5. Cessna 140 - Wikipedia

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    Data from The Complete Guide to the Single-Engine Cessnas, AOPA Pilot, and Aircraft Specification No. A-768. General characteristics Crew: one Capacity: one passenger Length: 21 ft 6 in (6.55 m) Wingspan: 33 ft 4 in (10.16 m) Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Wing area: 159.3 sq ft (14.80 m 2) Empty weight: 890 lb (404 kg) Gross weight: 1,450 lb (658 kg) Fuel capacity: 25 US gallons (95 liters), of ...

  6. Strut (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Strut (typesetting), a vertical rule with no width; Strut bar, an automotive suspension accessory; Strut channel, a standardized formed structural system; MacPherson strut, a component of some vehicle suspensions; Apache Struts, a web application framework for Java

  7. Oleo strut - Wikipedia

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    Aerol Oleo-Pneumatic strut. During 1926, the Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company designed and introduced an oleo strut, one of the first to be purpose-designed for use on airplanes. The company subsequently marketed the product as an Aerol strut, which had entered widespread use within the United States within the space of a decade.

  8. Strut - Wikipedia

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    In the U.K., strut is generally used in a sense of a lighter duty piece: a king post carries a ridge beam but a king strut does not, a queen post carries a plate but a queen strut does not, a crown post carries a crown plate but a crown strut does not. Strutting or blocking between floor joists adds strength to the floor system.

  9. Strut Records - Wikipedia

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    Strut's founder, Quinton Scott, is responsible for A&R. Gold Dust Media is A&R'd from the US office of !K7 and will focus mainly on American artists. As of 2017, Strut serves as !K7's reissue label, including recordings by Patrice Rushen and Miriam Makeba. [3] One group signed to the label is Ottawa-based Souljazz Orchestra.