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∙ 12y agoSecondary snowbelts is an area in Northern Ohio were snow occurs maily when winds are directly from the north; i.e. Lorain, Medina, and the northern halves of Summit, Portage and Trumball counties. Areas bordering these counties also receive lake-effect snow, altough to a lesser extent.
Lake, Geauga, Cuyahoga (mainly the eastern half), and Ashtabula counties get much of the lake-effect snow in Ohio every year. For this reason, these four counties are known as the PRIMARY SNOW BELT. Snows in this area result when very cold winds from the west, northwest or north blow across the unfrozen lake.
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∙ 12y agoThe World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Championship are tied for the best title to hold. They're the primary belts. The Intercontinental and US belts are secondary belts yea the world heavyweight and wwe championship are the primary belts u.s intercontinental are the secondary belts
New Hampshire has no secondary or primary laws
The primary belt is the belt tha comes off of the engine. This could be one of two belts depending on your tractor. There could be a primary drive belt and a primary deck belt. Usually the primary belt refers to the drive belt on the engine though.
It stands for supplemental restraint system and mostly refers to the airbags, seat belts are the primary restraint...
the effect is felt to a greater extent because of the shifting of the pressure belts due to the coriolis effect ( shifting of the pressure belts because revolution of the earth around the sun ). hope that helps
WisconsinWisconsin was the first to enforce their citizen's to wear seat belts while in the car. It is now a law that is in tact in over 49 states. Although 49 states require motor vehicle occupants to use seat belts, 31 states, including Wisconsin, only allow secondary enforcement of their seat belt laws. Secondary enforcement means that police officers cannot issue a citation for a seat belt violation unless the vehicle has been stopped for another reason.
WisconsinWisconsin was the first to enforce their citizen's to wear seat belts while in the car. It is now a law that is in tact in over 49 states. Although 49 states require motor vehicle occupants to use seat belts, 31 states, including Wisconsin, only allow secondary enforcement of their seat belt laws. Secondary enforcement means that police officers cannot issue a citation for a seat belt violation unless the vehicle has been stopped for another reason.
Yes. Seat belts are your primary restraint, air bags are supplemental restraints.
you need to get a clutch alignment tool for the specific brand and set up you are using, it is usually a tool that drops over your primary clutch and slide just past the inner edge of the secondary clutch. (sort of looks like a flat "Z" shape hard to explain) Most manufactures want there engines to be twisted towards the front left shock (sitting on the machine) so that when the engine accelerates the clutches line up and the belt is straight. You will also need to measure the center to center distance as in the center of the primary clutch to the secondary clutch the is a spec for this for each manufacture. If your not exploding drive belts all the time the clutches are probably aligned in an acceptable way. If you are going through a lot of belts you should check the condition of your clutch for wear and if both are in good condition then do the alignment procedures.
There are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
Safety Restraint System or Supplimental Restraint System (as Seat Belts are the PRIMARY restraint system)
Depends on what is being quarried. If the product is aggregate (gravel), you would use a rock drill, bulk explosives loading trucks, bulldozers, front end loaders, transport trucks, a jaw (primary) crusher, cone mill (secondary) crusher, magnetic separators (to pull out iron and steel scrap) sizing machinery (such as a trommel) and conveyor belts.