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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
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Are they correct?

With the turning wheel levelled, I adjusted the length of X and Y.
To relieve/ease the pressing force, I skewed the leveled turning wheel.
  1. To minimize the friction between the turning wheel and the sliding knobs, do you think it will be helpful to lift the turning wheel on the inlet side and lower on the outlet side?
Because the pressing force put on the sliding knob can be eased.

Are they correct?
Which word should I use to mean 'get rid of a certain portion of the force'?
  

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messier42 Which word should I use to mean 'get rid of a certain portion of the force'? The ones you have chosen are OK. With the turning wheel levelled, I adjusted the length of X and Y.

  • messier42 Which word should I use to mean 'get rid of a certain portion of the force'?
  • The ones you have chosen are OK.
  • With the turning wheel levelled, I adjusted the length of X and Y.
  • To relieve/ease the pressing force, I skewed the leveled turning wheel.
  • To minimize the friction between the turning wheel and the sliding *****, do you think it would be helpful to lift the turning wheel on the inlet side and lower it on the outlet side?
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messier42Which word should I use to mean 'get rid of a certain portion of the force'?
The ones you have chosen are OK.

With the turning wheel levelled, I adjusted the length of X and Y. To relieve/ease the pressing force, I skewed the leveled turning wheel. To minimize the friction between the turning wheel and the sliding *****, do you think it

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