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Definition of Crossbars
1. crossbar [v] - See also: crossbar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crossbars
Literary usage of Crossbars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of Natural History by Richard Lydekker (1901)
"Captive specimens will eat not only insects, but likewise small frogs; and, in
default of thorns, will hang their prey on the crossbars of their cage. ..."
2. A Text-book of Elementary Foundry Practice: For the Use of Students in by William Allyn Richards (1910)
"Tempering. 2. Ramming : a. Drag; b. Cope. 3. Use of auxiliary holding devices : a.
Crossbars ; c. Soldiers; b. Gaggers; d. Nails. 4. Venting. 1 See page 93. ..."
3. Mining Engineers' Handbook by Robert Peele (1918)
"Small •-*- bave 4 crossbars, including the ends; long decks may have 5 to 7 ...
If / = length of rail between crossbars, and W = •—> lad the bending moment ..."
4. Modern Shop Practice: A General Reference Work by Howard Monroe Raymond, American Technical Society (1917)
"The cleats make it a simple matter to alter crossbars. The Fig. 2. Moid Board
crossbars should be not over 8 inches on centers. For more than 3-foot spans ..."
5. Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library by American School (Chicago, Ill.) (1906)
"For more than 3-foot spans they should have short crossbars through the ...
In flasks 4 feet and over there should be one or more iron crossbars and a ..."