Sentences with phrase «force of a wrench»

So question would be: «Spin (the crankshaft, with conrod installed for instance) freely» means «effortlessly spin by bare hand» or would «spin by little force of a wrench» be just right?

Not exact matches

As such, it forced wrenching strategic changes on Volkswagen and others who had focused until 2015 on defending the dominance of their existing conventional engines.
Many of the most wrenching changes involve structural and technical forces.
Part of that stems from a simple — if wrenching — calculation that Frayne was forced to make.
If, instead, social networks force users to slow down and consider choices from a list of reaction options, they might be surprised by the results — not to mention how diversity might put a wrench in the popularity plans of those who default to like - ing everything.
Philomena traces the heart - wrenching journey of a devout Irish woman (played by the incomparable Judi Dench) who sets out to find her long lost son, whom she was forced to give up for adoption as a teenager by nuns who kept her like a prisoner in a convent full of other unwed mothers in the 1950s.
«It has been heart wrenching watching property owners trying desperately to save their homes and to see small seasonal businesses that have been around for generations forced to close just before the start of their busy summer season.
Torque: This is how the twisting force of an air impact wrench is measured.
Massive contraction in export demands, wrenching deceleration of growth, and exacerbated bad debts quickly forced many firms to downsize, and companies have been laying off employees by the hundred.
Still, a major resource economy like Mexico is beholden to the whims of international market forces, which have drastically shifted before and could do it again, throwing a wrench into all of these reforms.
So far there are few if any wholly satisfactory explanations as to how such an extremely elongated solid object could naturally form, let alone endure the forces of a natural high - speed ejection from a star system — a process thought to involve a wrenching encounter with a giant planet.
• Incredibly strict form whilst simultaneously forcing those lats out until they appear to be on the point of wrenching away from their insertions.
With an actor of Hall's power, Campos could and should have left viewers shuddering with the shattering force of the conflicts that were wrenching Christine from life.
Philomena Philomena is the gut - wrenching story of an elderly woman (Judi Dench) searching for the son she was forced to give up as a young woman living in a convent.
There's a tremendous force of will there, that wrenches the environment out of its habitual patterns and into a place where mutual artistry can thrive.
An incredibly intimate and authentic story about a broken man forced to confront his demons, «Manchester by the Sea» is the most devastating, heart - wrenching drama of 2016.
Whether or not it is designed as an allegory of modern Russia, no film in recent memory has examined the growing emptiness of human relationships with such expressive force as Andrey Zvyagintsev's («Leviathan») Loveless, a heart wrenching drama about a couple on the brink of divorce whose emotional neglect of their son leads to devastating...
Even though we are far beyond the wrenching upheaval of forced busing during the 1970s, the antagonisms of desegregation linger.
The reason being that, although like Steve Cross notes, the impact wrench applies a lot of force suddenly, it applies the force in an evenly rotational direction.
I doubt the sudden stop caused by the wrench caused much more load on the chain than the typical starting force of the engine.
If you only make it finger - tight when you install them, you shoud be able to wrestle it off using the full force of your hand and arm, strap wrench is supposed to be your last resort.
The KICHERER GL draws its extended force resources from a modified engine control unit wrenching 360hp and a torque of 900Nm from the V8 engine.
This gripping and heart - wrenching tale, which promises a sequel, is particularly apropos considering the Armed Forces» current reconsideration of the role of women in combat.
It is a powerful exploration of the music and silences of family life, the unhinging forces of desire, the wrenching power of secrets unrevealed, and the bewildering territories of betrayal and loss.
The author of The Good Women of China (2002) now offers a gut - wrenching account of Chinese women forced to give up (or worse) their daughters in the 1980s and 1990s because of China's one child policy.
The story is not only heart - wrenching for Dan and Diggy, it points to a bigger issue of selectively targeting certain breeds through legislation that not only keeps dogs that would otherwise be rescued from shelters from ever finding homes, but also forces people who have these dogs to leave them behind if this law is put in place.
The Coalition reminds us of the cruel existence of puppy - mill dogs and the emotional driving force generated by such candid and heart - wrenching admissions as that of a breeder (who asked not to be identified) in a 2006 interview with Channel 4 Action News regarding dogs placed on consignment at Ohio dog auctions:
In the name of wrenching valuable Force Gems from the temporary corpses of their allies, they threw bombs and deliberately knocked each other (me included) into pits and enemies.
An even more heart - wrenching is that this game forces the player to confront the realities of war and the toll it took on innocents in the form of picking to either decimate a large portion of enemies with white phosphorous or make your way through the area by means of seemingly irksome stealth action.
«Ishtar on arriving at the gate of the land of no return To the gate keeper thus addressed herself Gate keeper, ho, open thy gate / Open thy gate that I may enter If thou openest not the gate to let me enter I will break the door I will wrench the lock, I will smash the doorposts, I will force the doors»
The seatbelt and the force of the impact wrench your shoulder, causing you severe pain and leaving you unable to work for months while you undergo treatment, including surgery.
Love can bring out powerful forces in us such as intense hatred, extreme jealousy, and gut wrenching fears of abandonment that can make us act in seemingly irrational ways.
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