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  2. 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.

  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. Brevard County Library System - Wikipedia

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    The Brevard County Library System is a public library system in Brevard County, Florida that coordinates activities between its member public libraries, which collectively serve Brevard County. It is composed of 17 distinct branches stemming all the way from Mims to Micco, with the central administrative and largest of these libraries being the ...

  5. Rinker School of Construction Management - Wikipedia

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    The M. E. Rinker Sr. School of Construction Management at the University of Florida prepares graduates for careers in the construction industry.As part of the university's College of Design, Construction, and Planning, the school's name was officially changed from the M. E. Rinker Sr. School of Building Construction to the M. E. Rinker Sr. School of Construction Management in 2014.

  6. 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 ...

  7. State University System of Florida Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The State University System of Florida Libraries is the academic library system of the State University System of Florida (SUS). The library system, which serves Florida 's twelve public universities , is one of the largest in the world, with more than 18 million items. [ 2 ]

  8. 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.

  9. 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.