Lexicographical Neighbors of Fishbolts
Literary usage of Fishbolts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on Observations on Railways, and Other Subjects: Made During a Tour by Henry Coathupe Mais (1884)
"The fishbolts are of the ordinary ... but the use of the patent steel каш ваш*.
fishbolts and die-lock nuts of Ibbotson's is being rapidly extended. ..."
2. Proceedings by Institution of Municipal Engineers, London, Incorporated Association of Municipal and County Engineers, Association of Municipal and Sanitary Engineers and Surveyors (1901)
"fishbolts should be 1 in. diameter, having lock-nuts of an effective pattern,
otherwise nuts are liable to work loose under constant tremor and vibration of ..."
3. The Rudiments of Civil Engineering by Henry Law, George Rowdon Burnell, Daniel Kinnear Clark (1884)
"The fishbolts, as well as the spikes for fastening the chairs, ... The fishbolts
are to have cupped heads forged out of the solid : they are to be formed at ..."
4. Preliminary Survey and Estimates by Theodore Graham Gribble (1891)
"Rails only .... weight in tons = area x 15 -65 Rails, fishplates, fishbolts, and
spikes .... ,, ,, x 16-65 Rails &c. as above, and bearing plates . ..."
5. Transactions (1892)
"Care taken that rails are in line and level before fishbolts are tightened, as
fishplates should not be strained to force the rail-ends fair, that should be ..."
6. The Rudiments of Civil Engineering, by Henry Law ...: Including a Treatise by Henry Law, George Rowdon Burnell (1882)
"The fishbolts, as well as the spikes for fastening the chairs, ... The fishbolts
are to have cupped heads forged out of the solid : they .ire to be formed ..."