- Look up
drawbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drawbar may
refer to:
Drawbar (defense), a
defensive implement used to
secure a door or gate in a...
- in 1935.
Multiple models have been produced, most of
which use
sliding drawbars to vary sounds.
Until 1975,
sound was
created by an
electric current from...
- Look up
drawbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
drawbar is a
solid coupling between a
hauling vehicle and its
hauled load.
Drawbars are in common...
- engineering,
drawbar pull is the
amount of
horizontal force available to a
vehicle at the
drawbar for
accelerating or
pulling a load.
Drawbar pull is a function...
- A
drawbar is a
defensive implement used to
secure a door or gate in a
medieval or
Early Modern building such as a castle, but also
churches and townhouses...
-
tractor unit of a
heavy hauler combination. It is
designed to
utilize a
drawbar to pull or push
heavy or
exceptionally large trailer loads which are loaded...
- A
drawbar or
spindle drawbar is a
clamping mechanism for
toolholders on
machine tools. The
toolholder or
machine taper itself is held by the draw bar and...
-
static load. If the
drawbar force (F) is
measured in pounds-force (lbf) and
speed (v) is
measured in
miles per hour (mph), then the
drawbar power (P) in horsepower...
-
tillage equipment are most
commonly connected to the
tractor via a
drawbar. The
classic drawbar is
simply a
steel bar
attached to the
tractor (or in some cases...
- the male will not
stick in the
female without a
drawbar holding it there. However, with good
drawbar force, it is very
solidly immobile. NMTB/CAT, BT...