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He specified that these were to be made in cast steel.
In 1847 Krupp made his first cannon of cast steel.
The blade on an edger is usually made from cast steel.
The jaws themselves are usually constructed from cast steel.
A dedicated pool was created due to the need to fit cast steel brakes.
A variant is produced with a cast steel fragmentation jacket.
The engine units also had "Commonwealth" cast steel type frames.
The torpedo control tower had 3-inch walls and a 1.5-inch cast steel roof.
Cast steel bolsters of that size had not been previously manufactured.
The old man's arm was like cast steel.
Mostly the pipes are made from cast steel.
They are a rod with a tip made of cast steel that has been hardened and tempered.
When the process is used to cast steel or iron the mold life is extremely short.
Their cast steel frames were a single casting with separately attached cylinders.
For the first time in Germany, a cast steel locomotive frame after American practice was used.
The vehicle mounted a cast steel turret with two arms holding three rifles each.
They are made of cast steel or malleable cast iron for strength.
The engineers were also a part of the renaissance of cast steel for structural engineering.
The armour is cast steel, capable of withstanding heavy machine gun fire.
Early models had cast steel wheels with holes.
This process is used most frequently to cast steel (in terms of tonnage cast).
While some manufacturers use cast steel in their plates, most prefer cast iron.
Each engine powers a single cast steel propeller.
The hull is welded steel, with a cast steel turret.
"You could cast steel transmissions with it."