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It aimed at his waist and then tracked up to its full lock position.
He spun the wheel, holding it at full lock.
I will have to drop the shields to engage a full lock and transport."
His steering wheel was already in full lock; he couldn't twist it any farther.
They were alone in the biggest lab, the one with the double doors and a full lock that separated it from the rest of the garden.
Then the corporal gave it full lock and it roared up the road, taking the pot-holes in easy style.
Will they snag on full lock?
The geometry has some undesirable characteristics that need careful management, such as returnability from full lock when parking.
The variation in steering ratio between straight ahead and full lock results from the variance in pitch angle of the track.
Since the gaps they leave are staggered, a vehicle driven through has to zig-zag at full lock slowly past the barriers.
Report full locking."
Now he spun it to full lock,and his mate at the halyard, without waiting for an order, let themainsail come down with a soft rush.
Suddenly Halloran stamped on the footbrake, rapidly winding an full lock as he did so.
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As boats passed through at Chesapeake City, the equivalent of a full lock of water was lost to the lower-lying portion of the canal.
Fuller Lock (Inside toe hold leglock)
Angle means taking an aggressive entrance angle, angle throughout corner, getting car to 'full lock' and a smooth sideways exit.
In the Rover P5B, for example, the ratio of the power steering unit was 16:1 at the straight ahead and 11.3:1 at full lock.
I opened the doors and the boy gunned the motor and gave the car full lock as he sped out into the street and away towards the border.
Track ropes (full locked ropes) have to act as rails for the rollers of cabins or other loads in aerial ropeways and cable cranes.
When in 4WD or front wheel drive only (rear half shaft broken) I get a snatching on the steering when at full lock at low speed.
This partial spring drive is not sufficient to classify this type of knife as a switchblade, because it does not drive the blade out to full lock.
"Turning" a lock can simply mean emptying a full lock, or filling an empty one ("We entered the lock, and it only took us five minutes to turn it").
The footrests are a stretch forward to somewhere in front of the engine, so far, in fact, that you feel like your boots might foul the front wheel on full lock.
Only a certain amount of this can be directed through the handlebars because the front end will only take so much input before the bars turn towards full lock, and the rider crashes.