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For GPS navigation, it generally refers to the compass reading to navigate from one position to another measured to the nearest degree. In traditional nautical navigation, it is referenced a differently in degrees from quadrants of the compass. See GPS for Land Navigation by Michael Ferguson for more details on this topic.
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A machine part in or on which a shaft, axle, pin or other part rotates.
Ãâó: www.unitelegypt.com/Technical/glossary.htm
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Otherwise known as a 608 bearing, these are the most common bearing. Standard bearings require standard hub wheels.
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The curved surface on a shaft or in a bore, or the part assembled into either, that permits relative motion between them with minimum wear and friction. Big-end bearing The bearing in the end of the connecting rod that
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