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Their final design had two arms connected by a cross-arm.
The elongated west cross-arm is about three times deeper than the south and north cross-arms.
Each arm had seven positions, and the cross-arm had four more permitting a 196-combination code.
The eastern cross-arm is extended with an apse that has a unique arrangement.
It was T-shaped, with the left branch of the cross-arm rising in the tower he had noticed before.
Because commissioners felt that adequate illumination could only be delivered by two lights, the post had a cross-arm at the top.
Its thrusters are on a rotatable cross-arm which contains navigation kit.
For example, looking at a telegraph pole, the vertical pole may be clear and the cross-arm blurred.
The trainee was instructed to place a lifting rope over the cross-arm, working from a ladder placed against the pole.
The cross-arm may be a latter-day attempt to Christianize the pagan symbol into the semblance of a cross, although not completely successful.
About 1,200 customers in Rock Springs lost power Monday afternoon after winds broke a cross-arm at the top of a power pole.
By the time this was located the cross-arm had burnt halfway through and it was remarkable that another tripping had not occurred during the night.
Both the pedestal and the cross-arm could be rotated around their axis for aiming, in azimuth and altitude respectively.
The conductor is suspended at the bottom end of this string while the top end is secured to the cross-arm of the tower.
The east-facing cross-arm of the church contains the altar, and also contains a half-round apse that is recognisable from outside.
Other limits can apply as well, such as the bending loads on a cross-arm or cantilever load on a post insulator.
Yves Jacquemont thought that perhaps there would be decks in the cross-arm which would be used when the ship was running on combined lift and drive.
At one street-comer, the body of a man was hanging from the cross-arm of a telephone pole, conspicuously labeled with a placard Looter.
When submerged it seals its engine and runs with battery-electric thrusters, which are on a rotatable cross-arm, and is deflated.
On a window-ledge in the Gerard Chapel is the cross-arm of an Anglo-Saxon preaching cross dating from around 750.
Specific instructions for filling the Cannon-Fenske Routine and the Zeitfuchs Cross-Arm viscometers are described in 2.2.
The Cross-arm won the Power & Energy Award at the IET Innovation awards ceremony at the end of last year.
In other locations there was no longer a street pole, just a timber cross-arm dangling at a crazy angle from overhead supply wires, the pole having been burnt away.
Pin type insulator - As the name suggests, the pin type insulator is mounted on a pin on the cross-arm on the pole.