Made from porcelain or pyrex glass, a housing is mounted in the sign and provides the contact between the electrode and the lead-in wire
Supercedes piston cylinder walls and head Two kinds: peripheral and side The latter has three sub-types: front, central, and side (depending on the number of rotors)
The space taken out of one solid, to admit the insertion of part of another, as the end of one timber in the side of another
The outer sleeve through which a brake or gear cable is pulled The housing transmits an equal push to counter the pull on the inner cable Traditional housing consists of a tight spiral of steel wire, usually coated with plastic Newer versions have synthetic liners to reduce friction This type of housing is still used for brake cables See also Bowden cable With the advent of index shifting, greater precision was required, particularly for handlebar-mounted shift controls For this application, "compressionless" housing is now used This differs from traditional housing in that the wire part consists of a bundle of parallel wires, running more-or-less parallel to the cable This reduces the tendency of the housing to change effective length when it flexes as the handlebars turn This type of housing should not be used for brake cables, as it is likely to rupture under the higher loads involved in braking
The act of putting or receiving under shelter; the state of dwelling in a habitation
a general word that refers to the buildings in which people live It is used to talk about the prices or the living conditions for example
To provide an adequate housing supply that meets housing demand The demand should meet the needs of persons of all income levels, age groups and special needs
bir makinenin bölümlerini koruyan çerçeve ya da levha
Silbentrennung
bir ma·ki·ne·nin bö·lüm·le·ri·ni ko·ru·yan çer·çe·ve ya da lev·ha