bushings

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Definition of bushings in English Turkish dictionary

bushing
kılavuz
bushing
muf
bushing
(Otomotiv) burç yatak
bushing
bilezik
bushing
kovan
bushing
elek kovan
bushing
(İnşaat) burç
English - English
an insulating liner in an opening through which conductors pass
a cylindrical metal lining used to reduce friction; (synonym) cylindrical lining
plural of bushing
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A type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge
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An adapter for joining pipes of different size
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A lining for an opening through which a conductor passes, providing insulation and mechanical protection for the conductor
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a cylindrical metal lining used to reduce friction an insulating liner in an opening through which conductors pass
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A simple suspension bearing that accommodates limited rotary motion, typically made of two coaxial steel tubes bonded to a sleeve of rubber between them The compliance of the bushing in different directions has a great effect on ride harshness and handling
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Heat resistant metal device with 200-400 holes through which molten glass is extruded to manufacture fiberglass sliver
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The operation of fitting bushes, or linings, into holes or places where wear is to be received, or friction diminished, as pivot holes, etc
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An insulator found on electrical equipment where the wires attach to the equipment An example: transformers and capacitors have bushings
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A protective liner that provides a cushion between moving metal parts
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A pipe fitting used to join two pipes of different sizes A bushing is threaded inside and out Back to alphabetical list
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a cylindrical metal lining used to reduce friction
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A metal "donut" that supports a rotating shaft (like an axle) Most bushings are metal, with most metal bushings made out of something called Bronze Oilite This is a metal that is permanently lubricated
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A plug designed to be threaded into the end of a pipe One end is bored and tapped to receive a pipe of smaller diameter than that of the pipe into which it is screwed
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A hollow cylindrical part that connects two other parts, usually serving as a simple bearing A bushing may have a stepped outer circumference to locate the outer part axially
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an insulated fitting for carrying the conductor through the metal enclosure of electrical equipment such as transformers or capacitors Top
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A piece of rubber or plastic that fits in between two components Bushing protects the two components from excess wear and damage
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an insulated fitting for carrying the conductor through the metal enclosure of electrical equipment such as transformers or capacitors BACK TO TOP
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a metal donut that supports a rotating shaft
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A metal sleeve or lining that acts as a bearing between rotating or moving surfaces
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{i} metal insert (Mechanics, Electronics)
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an insulating liner in an opening through which conductors pass
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See 4th Bush
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1 A protective liner or sleeve that cushions noise, friction, or movement Suspension bushings are often made from two pipes (one inside the other) with a sleeve of rubber in the space between the two pipes 2 Rubber bushings on the suspension system should be lubricated regularly 3 A bearing for a shaft, spring shackle, piston pin, etc , of one piece construction which may be removed from the part
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A cylindrical insulator with external ribs on one end usually mounted on a transformer and used to insulate high voltage leads
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A cylindrical part used as a lining or guide
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A short, externally threaded connector with a smaller size internal thread
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An insulating structure, generally of porcelain and conical or cylindrical in shape, having a central conductor and provisions for mounting on a piece of equipment or wall; insulates the conductor and permits carrying current through a grounded barrier, such as a transformer tank, circuit breaker, or building wall
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a sleeve that is used as a bearing on suspension forks, suspension swing arms, pedals, and derailleur jockey wheels
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A bush or lining; sometimes called a thimble
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a hollow washer, cylinder, or sleeve, often used as a casing for a pin or hinge
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Plate with holes through which molten glass is pulled to produce glass fibers
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