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Dead Load is the weight of the crane components not included in the live load.
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"A Load of Hay" by Howard Barnes, late 1940s-1950. Sung by Doris Day and probably others.
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they have this big iron ball but there is a little circle in it and so they pour gunpowder in it and when its full htey close teh cirlcle up and put screws in it then load it it up and fire. Hope this helps and if im wrong let me know. davidcarte94@hotmail.com
Goats have big balls because they need them to be able to reach animals places and load them up
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square balls are put between conncentric grooved discs. then any of the disc is rotated and square balls become sphere under application of some load.
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A rolling-element bearing, also known as a rolling bearing, is a bearing which carries a load by placing rolling elements (such as balls or rollers) between two bearing rings called races. The relative motion of the races causes the rolling elements to roll with very little rolling resistance and with little sliding.
Ball bearings use tiny balls to maintain separation between moving parts of a load bearer. They are effective because they are very cheap to make, and the rolling balls reduce friction between the moving parts of the bearing.
It depends on the gun. What kind is it? How bout a handgun, doesnt really matter to me after that. Different handguns load in different ways. That's why I asked. Modern revolvers load one way, "cowboy" revolvers load a little differently, modern semi-autos load another way, a few older semi-autos load another way, breach load handguns load another way, single shot bolt handguns (although uncommon) load another way, etc.
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The load must be securely within the bed. If you're hauling logs, a little bit over the bed walls is acceptable. For stock material and asphalt, it is not.