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Today's belts are made of cogged rubber and operate much the same way as metal chains.
The others were much larger, with cogged rails to give positive traction to heavy loads.
A cogged wheel was fixed to the engine's shaft.
A reduction in the under-side of cogged joist-ends may be square, sloped or curved.
Cogged stones and discoidals are distinctive but unusual artifacts.
I thought to find one stubborn, at the least; but my one cogged circle fits into all their various wheels, and they revolve.
The upper tiers of the seven-tiered superstructure look like cogged wheels with 48 dents.
The funicular consisted of two cabins weighing 13 tons when empty, circulating on parallel cogged tracks.
It held one of the cogged tramlines that spiderwebbed the port to haul ships after landing.
Without lifting her finger from the trigger, Meyer hosed the two grenadiers cowering against the cogged track.
The ER had five crankshaft bearings and the overhead camshaft was driven by a cogged belt.
At the mill's top, or cap, is a huge cogged wheel called the brake wheel, which was turned by wind blowing against the sails.
High in the tower above them a cogged wheel went clonk, tripped a lever, released a ratchet and let a heavy lead weight drop down.
It is a match with cogged dice betwixt a horseman on the moor and archers amid the forest.
The belts pass along the outer edges of the tank longitudinally, and go around cogged wheels at either end of the blunt noses.
The engine is mounted in pusher configuration and turns the propeller through a reduction drive that uses a cogged tooth rubber belt.
These were divided into three sections separated by pilasters, small cogged friezes that ran horizontally along them and, crowning the structure, a large broken pediment.
The only alternative was a noisy and complicated multi-gear train until the cogged rubber synchronous timing belt was invented by Bill Devin in 1954.
In the open space, machines by Tinguely, and other multicolored artifacts that float on the surface of a pool, a small artificial lake, their cogged wheels clanking insinuatingly.
The eggs were curious and beautiful, high domed-shaped or almost conical, with an aperture at the top fitted with a deeply dentate flat cap like a cogged wheel.
Jerry remembered another high-grass adventure, when he and his brother Michael had fought Owmi, another black distinguishable for the cogged wheels of an alarm clock on his chest.
Stephanie felt her excitement racked up another notch, like the cogged gears of a jack, oiled and engaged, turning with slow, jerky movements, each notch sending her higher, harder.
Rimmed ammunition including shotgun ammunition operated drums primarily run off a cogged (gear shaped) design which feeds each individual round of the ammo from the outermost edge of the drum.
The motor has to run out the full length of its cogged iron wheel bands before it can turn, and sheaves dropped on the last round get in the way; so at each corner they have to be lifted and set back.
It was those cogged wheels that peopled his dream: he heard a creaking of rusty locks, a scraping of hinges, and they were sounds that this time could not have been produced by a wind, since the sea was smooth as oil.