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bell-crank (or bell-crank lever)

crank arm MILIT

crank bearing ARCHIT

Crank-case MÉTÉO

crank check ARCHIT

crank check

crank-check ARCHIT

crank cycle INDUSTR

crank dilution MILIT

crank disc ARCHIT

crank effort ARCHIT

crank handle ARCHIT

crank hub ARCHIT

crank journal

crank shaft

crank shaft INDUSTR
crank shaft INDUSTR

crank sprocket ARCHIT

crank throw AUTO

crank web

crank web ARCHIT
crank web ARCHIT

Crank Web INDUSTR

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When applied, it draws approximately the same current the car's starter motor would draw during cranking.
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The upper one is mounted directly on the vertical engine/rotor mast and is cranked near midpoint to clear the propeller tips.
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Each film is 17 meters long, which, when hand cranked through a projector, runs approximately 50 seconds.
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The fourth bar in this assembly is the ground, or frame, on which the cranks are mounted.
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The suspension is by torsion bars and cranks.
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Tech cranked up its passing game on its next possession, eventually scoring a touchdown and extra point with 5:39 remaining in the third quarter.
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The special pedal cranks allowed both pedals to be rotated forward so that the pedals would form motorcycle-style footrests in normal operation.
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Inside cylinders are driven by cranks built into the driving axle; outside cylinders are driven by cranks on extensions to the driving axles.
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By cranking the key, he was able to increase his speed and reflexes.
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In martial arts, spine cranks are generally rarer techniques than neck cranks because they are more difficult to apply.
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