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The song itself requests to not use the church as a sprag.
A single sprag between the spokes of a wheel was holding them.
I assumed it was the sprag clutch and started to strip down the primary side.
The term sprag was also applied to the prop used to support the roof of a mine.
The sprag clutch simply "lets go" once the reaction force it provides is no longer needed.
The meander spring is hooked to the sprag and supported through the cage.
I only use my starter when the engine is warm, because of the rumors I've heard about the sprag clutch.
A link is installed between the prime mover and one race of the sprag clutch.
When the machine tries to run backward, the sprag clutch prevents this motion.
The Sprag Pole occupies one of the town's original buildings, built in 1884.
The design preserved engine braking by eliminating a sprag between the first and second gears.
It sounds like the torque converter sprag clutch is slipping.
A sprag clutch is used in many helicopter designs to transfer power from the engine to the main rotor.
He is a good sprag memory.
On conveyor drives, a sprag clutch is used for indexing and anti-runback.
The outer race of the sprag clutch is fixed to the machine frame, usually via a torque arm.
In this application the sprag clutch is often called a "backstop" or "holdback".
Most sprag clutch manufacturers do not allow the use of lubricants containing extreme pressure additives.
And then he'd take the sprag out and then it would gallop right down to the gantry.
An alternate method is to take a sprag lever in each hand and turn outwards to release sprags.
Many modern sport and racing bikes use sprag clutches in the primary drive between the engine and transmission.
When two gas tank wagons were shunted against the rake, the sprag broke and the 12 wagons began to move.
Bands are not applied when drive/overdrive range is selected, the torque being transmitted by the sprag clutches instead.
GP: Was this called a sprag?