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Repeat as 1 but, when dropping arms, continue movement to extend arm sideways to shoulder height.
This could include telling private supply organizations where to drop arms, according to one Administation official.
The wall opposite the screen was occupied by a curved couch split by drop arms in which control instruments were set.
The horns cried out, echoing Minucius' dropped arm.
Drop arm test: Hold your arm straight out to your side (90 degrees) with your thumb down.
On the night of 13 September 1944, Soviet aircraft commenced their own re-supply missions, dropping arms, medicines and food supplies.
"We will tell our planes," Bolan continued, "to drop arms and money in the Valley of the Spirits the night after tomorrow.
Iraqi president Talabani said that the PKK will drop arms.
The photo showsa selection of drop-off alarms and drop arm indicators which are from E.T.
Drop Arm Awnings without sides come with roller tubes at the top and are available with motors and wind sensors for automatic retraction.
The latest type of drop arm with the replaceable ball joint will fit all power boxes and 82-ish onwards manual boxes, but not earlier manual boxes.
Pilecki hoped that either the Allies would drop arms or troops into the camp or that the Home Army would organize an assault on it from outside.
Planes owned by these "private" companies flew over enemy territory to drop arms to insurgents; a ship owned by the same companies may have broadcast propaganda into other hostile countries.
The dropping arm struck her only a glancing blow, sending her skidding along the far sidewalk until she slowed to a stop, a rag doll in red, her only movement the measured rise and fall of breathing.
After dropping arms in El Salvador, rather than returning to the United States in empty cargo planes, the pilots stopped on occasion in Panama, a major drug transhipment center, to pick up cocaine or marijuana.
Rifles and other weapons were dropped in separate containers and, until these were recovered, the soldiers were relatively poorly armed (by comparison, Allied paratroopers were dropped armed with rifles or submachine guns).
I would recommend an audible drop-off alarm to everyone, but for those who cannot afford separate alarms the use of optonics, as long as they are in conjunction with a drop arm, clipped to the rear rod rest, are acceptable.
If the French could openly drop arms to the Libyan rebels despite UN arms embargo against all parties, what's stopping the CIA (generically speaking) providing assistance to the terrorists hiding in Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan?
On the other hand, the underworld men (who are introduced during the course of the movie) and who wanted to hack Jogi to death, also drop arms saying, "Jogi took up arms for his mother, for what reason are we fighting?"
Five humans and six hill dwarves, the last of the combined fighting force led by Camber Meld and Fleece Ironhill, stood alone at the edge of a great, blackened plain littered with bodies, dropped arms and ancient burned stumps.
Pilecki planned for the liberation of the camp, hoping that the Allies would drop arms or troops into the Auschwitz (such as the Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade, based in Britain), or the Home Army could organize an assault by land.
The rear sight's drop arm has a range scale engraved with settings from 1 to 10 (corresponding to firing ranges from 100 to 1,000 m, graduated every 100 m) and a fixed setting "S" that is the equivalent to setting "4" on the range scale.
The Pitman arm is a steering component in an automobile or truck.
The pitman arm attaches to the center link and is moved by turning the steering wheel.
The flywheel drives the ram using a Pitman arm.
The crank arm is connected to the walking beam by means of pitman arm.
The blade is attached to a pitman arm on the bottom, which pulls the blade down.
Idler arms are generally more vulnerable to wear than Pitman arms because of the pivot function built into them.
The Pitman arm is a component that converts the angular motion of a sector shaft into linear motion.
The Pitman arm is supported by the sector shaft and supports the drag link or center link with a ball joint.
Steering included now ball bearings instead of roller types, and featured a Pitman arm in front of the front axle.
The circular motion of the wheel was changed to back-and-forth motion of the saw blade by the pitman arm or rod.
The pitman arm attaches to the steering gear output shaft which is also commonly called the pitman shaft.
The center link transfers the movement from the pitman arm and pitman shaft to the idler arm on the passenger side.
On Western Rivers steamboats, the connecting rods are properly called pitmans, and are sometimes incorrectly referred to as pitman arms.
Cornelis took out a patent on his sawmill on December 15, 1593, and on the pitman arm device on December 6, 1597.
A double-link connection between the Pitman arm and steering brackets, with a cross bar and idler arm and two cross tubes, controlled wheel movement.
The wood is fed into the blade at 1/3 of an inch per stroke, and the infeed motion is powered by the pitman arm that powers the saw's vertical movement.
The idler arm is attached between the opposite side of the centre link from the Pitman arm and the vehicle's frame to hold the centre link at the proper height.
The Dutchman Cornelis Corneliszoon (1550-1607) invented his type of sawmill by applying a pitman arm onto a wind mill, which converted a turning motion into an up-an-down motion.
Instead of twisting further into the block, the worm gear is fixed so that when it spins, it moves the block, which transmits the motion through the gear to the pitman arm, causing the roadwheels to turn.
The recirculating ball steering mechanism contains a worm gear inside a block with a threaded hole in it; this block has gear teeth cut into the outside to engage the sector shaft (also called a sector gear) which moves the Pitman arm.
Typically, one end of the drag link is connected via the Pitman arm and steering gearbox to the steering wheel (providing the connection between the driver and the steering system); the other end is attached to the vehicle frame by the idler arm.
This type of steering linkage uses four tie rods, one inner and one outer on each side (left and right), a center link (which runs between the tie rods), an idler arm on the passenger side, and a pitman arm on the driver side.