It is rated nominally at 14,500 kgf (142 kN, 32,000 lbf) thrust.
It is rated nominally at 137.3 kN (14,000 Kgf; 30,865 lbf) thrust.
Type III, a type commonly found in use, is nominally rated with a minimum breaking strength of 550 pounds, thus the sobriquet "550 cord".
Princesa was built between 1730 and 1731, being nominally rated at 70 guns, but carrying 64.
This version is nominally rated at 27 kW with similar characteristics and performance.
Similarly, in 1878 a Loftus Perkins tramway locomotive was built, fed by a water-tube boiler nominally rated at 500psi.
She was nominally rated at "18 guns", but carried twenty (or twenty-two) 24-pounder carronades.
First appearing in 1911 it was nominally rated at 80 horsepower (60 kW).
Stackers are nominally rated for capacity in tonnes per hour (tph).
Powering Sopwith types it was nominally rated at 200 horsepower (150 kW).