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  • A '''spring''' is a flexible [[elasticity|elastic]] object used to store mechanical [[e ==Types of spring==
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  • [[Image:Coil spring.JPG|thumb|right|A compression coil spring]] [[Image:Ressort de traction à spires jointives.jpg|thumb|right|A tension coil spring]]
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  • [[Image:Coil spring.JPG|thumb|right|A compression coil spring]] [[Image:Ressort de traction à spires jointives.jpg|thumb|right|A tension coil spring]]
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  • A '''spring''' is a flexible [[elasticity|elastic]] object used to store mechanical [[e ==Types of spring==
    5 KB (792 words) - 22:45, 23 September 2009
  • ...Foot-and-mouth disease]] which was affecting the [[United Kingdom]] in the spring and summer of [[2001]], and the impossibility of disinfecting 40,000 specta
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  • ...the [[paganism|pagan]] celebrations of the return of the [[Spring (season)|Spring]] time. During these celebrations [[Ceres]]’ [[priestess]] brought an egg ...of the new life, some water which had the fragrance of the flowers of the spring time, [[cider]] and aromatic Asian spices.
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  • ...the springs themselves supply enough lateral rigidity, but only with coil spring suspensions. ...cessive sideways movement between the axle and the body at the ends of the spring travel; therefore the Panhard rod is less desirable on smaller cars than la
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  • Beam axles are typically suspended either by [[leaf spring]]s or [[coil spring]]s. In some cases, a [[Panhard rod]] or similar device may be used to contr
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  • ...s and [[shock absorber]]s. Pre 1967 Volkswagens used torsion bars as their spring.
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  • ...he the wheel rather than using it to work against the seat pressure on the spring.
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  • ...is made the whole year round, but is thought to be at its best during the spring and summer months.
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  • ...joint]]. The complete assembly is suspended on [[coil spring]]s or [[leaf spring]]s.
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  • ...requirements, if the car is lowered by use of shortened [[Spring (device)|spring]]s, this changes the [[caster angle]] (as described in [[McPherson strut]])
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  • ...], coil spring, double-action telescopic [[shock absorber]]s<br>Rear: coil spring, double action shock absorbers
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  • '''Ferrario''' was founded in the spring of 1973 by [[Ditta Carlo]] and Giuseppe and was based in [[Albavilla]], [[C
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  • ...istance to roll in turns, independent of its [[Hooke's law#Spring equation|spring rate]] in the vertical direction. ...is resisted by the suspension's roll stiffness, which is a function of the spring rate of the vehicle's springs and of the anti-roll bars, if any. The use of
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  • ...[[bearing]]s, [[tire]]s, and a portion of the weight of [[driveshaft]]s, [[Spring (device)|springs]], [[shock absorber]]s, and suspension links. If the vehic ...ons of fuel economy and overheating. The shock absorbers, if any, damp the spring motion also and must be less stiff than would optimally damp the wheel boun
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  • ...mpression and rebound damping<br>Rear: Single Ohlins shock with adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping
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  • ...r wheel well. The strut will usually carry both the coil [[spring (device)|spring]] on which the body is suspended and the [[shock absorber]], which is usual
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  • [[File:ORSASpring.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1968 ORSA Siata Spring''' [http://www.spiderbarchetta.blogspot.com <small>Source</small>] ]] ...der Spring'' was a two-seater produced from 1967 to 1970 by [[Siata]]. The Spring is perhaps one of the first vehicle born after undertaking a thorough marke
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  • ...aly in March 2003.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Satellite view of the Peninsula in spring]]
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  • ...ne joint at the knuckle. The [[shock absorber]] and [[spring (device)|coil spring]] mount to the wishbones to control vertical movement. Double-wishbone des
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  • ...to an open [[roadster]] body with [[solid axle]]s front and rear. [[Leaf spring]]s suspended the front with no suspension at all in the rear. Cables opera ...bsp;rpm, more than adequate for the 660&nbsp;lb (300&nbsp;kg) car. [[Leaf spring]]s were now fitted all around, and the car rode on a roughly 2&nbsp;m (79&n
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  • ...orbers, the vehicle would have a bouncing ride, as energy is stored in the spring and then released to the vehicle, possibly exceeding the allowed range of [ ...ce)|Spring]]-based shock absorbers commonly use [[coil spring]]s or [[leaf spring]]s, though [[torsion bar]]s can be used in [[torsion (mechanics)|torsional
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  • ...sicists call weight). Most scales measure weight using a [[Spring (device)|spring]].
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  • ...ble wishbone suspension|Double wishbone]], outboard [[Spring (device)|coil spring]]/[[shock absorber|damper]]. ...rm|wishbone]], twin [[Radius rod|radius arms]], outboard [[Spring (device)|spring]]/[[shock absorber|damper]].
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  • ...Torino]]. The Grignani ''Parva'' was a very compact microcar, presented in spring 1950, with an open 2-seater bodywork. It was powered by a rear-mounted 125c
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  • ...e island, Punta del Corvo, is 421 meters above sea level. There are [[hot spring|thermal springs]] near the village of Punta di Peppe e Maria. [[Scuba set|
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  • ...dent, trapezes overlapped with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ...ulti-link with lower triangle, [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account
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  • ...vince of Varese dedicated a museum to his memory, its opening scheduled by Spring 2007.
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  • ...th a steerable front wheel. This wheel had both a screw and a torsion leaf spring rear suspension. The first scooter was called the ''David Casalini''.
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  • ...properly for their specific vehicle. Typically the adjustment lies in the spring preload. One way to adjust it is as follows: ...will not close fully, resulting in a boost leak and idle problems. If the spring is set too hard, the valve will not fully open, close too early, and cause
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  • ...ted by the bar's [[Torsion (mechanics)|torsion]] resistance. The effective spring rate of the bar is determined by its length, diameter, and material. ...this type of suspension, swapping torsion bars for those with a different spring rate is usually an extremely easy task.
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  • [[image:distribcap.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Distributor cap. At the center is a spring loaded carbon button that bears upon the rotor. The number of distribution ...aft. The rotor contacts the central high voltage cable from the coil via a spring loaded carbon brush. The rotor arm passes close to (but does not touch) the
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  • ...e. When bolted, it is sometimes equipped with [[rubber]] [[bushing]]s or [[Spring (device)|springs]] to [[Damping|dampen]] [[oscillation|vibration]].
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  • ...e and leaf spring longitudinal semiellittiche, behind rigid axle with leaf spring longitudinal 3/4 ellipse
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  • ...three-speed [[gearbox]]. The frame was cradled in a tubed frame, the leaf spring saddle with a front [[fork]] [[suspension]] and a [[chain driven]] [[transm
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  • ...mined by the adoption of a [[radiator]] a radiator with a fan powered by a spring steel. This small two-seater car had a wheelbase of 1990 mm and [[track]] o
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  • ...[Roller chain]]s, [[Rope]], [[Seal (mechanical)|Seals]], [[Spring (device)|Spring]], [[Wheel]],
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  • ...uid is basically incompressible, leading to a minimum of [[Spring (device)|spring]] action. When hydraulic fluid flow is stopped, the slightest motion of the
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  • ...being known as the [[valve train]]). The valve is held closed by a strong spring against the force of which the cam pushes to open it. Each valve is needed ...the valve can be reduced, and increasing the strength of the valve return spring greatly increases the already considerable wear on the camshaft.
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  • Each displacer unit contains a rubber spring, and damping is achieved by the displaced fluid passing through rubber valv
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  • [[Image:Piston rings.jpg|thumb|250px|Spring-loaded piston rings.]] ...two rails or segments (these are thin steel rings) with a spacer expander spring which keeps the two rails apart and provides the radial load.
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  • ...m) and spinterogeno Bosch (deluxe version), Gurtner carburetor, front fork spring type shocks by [[Druid]], in block chain driven three-speed transmission, b
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  • ...being known as the [[valve train]]). The valve is held closed by a strong spring against the force of which the cam pushes to open it. Each valve is needed ...the valve can be reduced, and increasing the strength of the valve return spring greatly increases the already considerable wear on the camshaft.
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ...s lower [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic inclined agents on portamozzi and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial, [[camber]] caster and Toe adjustab
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  • ...wn, two forces push back against the driver's foot. One force comes from a spring in the valve. The second force comes from the air pressure going to the bra ...rake drum. When one releases the brake pedal, the S-cam rotates back and a spring pulls the brake shoes away from the drum, letting the wheels roll freely ag
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  • ...ve]]s used on tires are examples of poppet valves. The Presta valve has no spring and relies on a pressure differential for opening and closing while being i ...modromic valve]]s are closed by positive mechanical action instead of by a spring, and are used in some high speed [[motorcycle]] and [[auto racing]] engines
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial ** Rear: a bridge with rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal
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  • | Semi-elliptic spring | Valve spring
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  • ...ne joint at the knuckle. The [[shock absorber]] and [[spring (device)|coil spring]] mount to the wishbones to control vertical movement. Double-wishbone des
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