निचला ढाँचा Meaning in English
निचला ढाँचा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : the format at the end
, underframe
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अंडरफर्सअधोवस्त्र
अंतर्वस्त्र
अंडरगिरेड
गुजरा
अंडरगर्डिंग
भूमिगत
अल्पबुद्धिमत्ता
अल्पबुध्दि
कम देना
अंडरलेड
अंडरले
रेखांकित चैक
अंडरल्टिंग
अंडरलीस
निचला-ढाँचा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
British Rail Class 143 - on underframes by Andrew Barclay.
British Rail Class 144 - on underframes by British Rail Engineering Limited.
These tenders had a more substantial tender underframe and was also unique in that the body was of welded construction rather than the traditional riveted style.
Re-wheeled onto a 4-wheel ex-Southern Railway Van C underframe on 16 August 2003 some 75 years after being scrapped, it has been in the final stages of restoration back to its opulent Barry Railway condition for several years.
The body is in storage at Ocean Beach while the underframe was sent to Pleasant Point in 1975 for their "half-birdcage" coach, A 421.
The OBR also owns the underframes of two ex-Dunedin " Port Chalmers Railway Company vehicles.
Rebuilding the underframe assembly;.
A transformer and rectifier unit was fitted to the underframe between the bogies of the intermediate carriage and the pantograph, now a more modern Stone Faiveley AMBR design, was moved to the roof of this carriage.
A locomotive for which structural strength comes from the underframe instead of the sides and roof.
All members and panels are made of Cor-Ten steel and the underframe is a shallow, cellular structure with closely spaced light-gauge longitudinal and transverse members plated above and below to make a set of closed cells.
Structural strength comes from the underframe.
The 416/1 subclass (5651-5684) was rebuilt at Eastleigh Works in 1959 using underframes from withdrawn SR Class 2NOL units.
The underframes of the coaches of the original rakes were built in England, while the coach bodies were built in the Matunga Workshop of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway.
They were not built in the LMS's own workshops, but by contractors in Birmingham, Metro Cammell of Saltley who built the motor coaches, and Birmingham RC"W of Smethwick, which built the underframes.