bogie in the PONS Dictionary

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Importantly, the leading bogie does not have simple rotational motion about a vertical pivot, as might first be thought.
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Each bogie has three rectifiers, each connected to a transformer that is again connected to two inverters.
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The traction motors and gearboxes (one per axle) were mounted to the bogie frame and connected to the wheels by a flexibly coupled quill drive.
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They were bogie saloon cars, and entered service between 1921 and 1939.
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The suspension was made from two blocks of four roadwheels with two return rollers and no independent forward bogie, in addition to semi-elliptical leaf springs.
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The buildings were approximately 2,850 m in size, and permit bogie repair and replacement, under carriage and overhead work.
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Mounted vertically in a road wheel bogie for a pair of road wheels in a tank made a very compact unit.
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One of the developments was the introduction of new, all-steel, larger bogie wagons for goods trains.
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Another, smaller diesel hydraulic bogie locomotive was donated to the society.
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The transmission was hydraulic, each engine drove one bogie set via a hydraulic torque converter.
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