Meaning of heavy duty | Babel Free
Definitions
Strenuous service.
attributive, often, uncountable
Examples
“rated for heavy duty”
“suitable for heavy duty”
“rated for heavy duty service”
“suitable for heavy duty applications”
“One essential point to remember in order that a cutting tool shall be prevented from unduly heating is, that apart from actual lubrication, the heat generated shall be carried away as rapidly as possible. This is to be secured by massing metal in or about the tool. A familiar illustration of the necessity for this is seen in the fact that loose cutters held in tool holders are not suitable for heavy duty, for which solid tools alone are suitable. It follows that heavy masses of metal are more favourable for heavy tooling than lighter pieces. Again, this explains why wooden packings on light work, or in close proximity to portions being tooled do not permit the heat to be conducted away with sufficient rapidity. For the same reason too, metal vice clamps are used instead of blocks of wood.”
“This mill started more than eighty years ago, operated by water power, according to the custom of the times. The old motive-power equipment with comparatively small modifications held its place until 1911, when improved waterwheels were added, two of them coupled to electric generators, and a steam electric auxiliary was added to help in times of low water. Another change was impending, for the Cohoes Power Company four years later installed a 30,000-kw. hydroelectric plant and the waterwheels were then abandoned and the whole equipment run from purchased power. At this time the drive was overhauled. Power was cheap, shafting and pulleys dear, so the group drive which had previously been used was retained with slight modification, employing motors around 100 hp. in size, rated for heavy duty so that the power factor might be well maintained. In point of fact it reached 86 per cent, an admirable figure for induction motor drives. The motors were mostly mounted on the ceiling close to posts or walls, where they would be well supported, and the motor starters were mounted on adjacent walls. The principal difficulties were with the starters, but a little instruction of the operators helped to relieve the situation. The motors themselves have given very little trouble. An occasional burned-out bearing and some annoyance from lint and dirt were the chief faults which developed.”
“THE PITTSBURGH HEAVY DUTY OIL ENGINE. An engine in great demand at the present time is one suitable for heavy duty and capable of good operation on heavy oils. Of the several American manufacturers who have entered the marine engine field to build engines of this type, none has made greater progress than the Pittsburgh Filter & Engineering Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa.”
“STARTERS, DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, ETC. These are of the totally enclosed type, so arranged that the switch, starter, etc., are each a separate ironclad unit. The starters are specially rated for heavy duty and the insulation also has required extra care, on account of condensation.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.