Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Johnson_bar_(vehicle)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) abstract "This article is about a hand lever used in various vehicles, for other uses of the term, see Johnson bar (disambiguation).A Johnson bar is a hand lever with several distinct positions and a positive latch to hold the lever in the selected position. The latch is typically activated with a spring-loaded squeeze handle on the lever so that only one hand is needed to release the latch, move the lever, then re-engage the latch in a different position. This is an American English term; in British English, the lever is named for its function.Many steam locomotives have valve gear controls which are set using a Johnson bar as referenced in Fred Eaglesmith's Back There: Hey Porter, tell that engineer, tell him this train's too slow. Tell him to let go that Johnson bar. I got places I got to go.Many trucks and buses use a hand brake which is controlled with a Johnson bar. These are sometimes called \"Johnson bar brakes\".Truck drivers call the lever control for air-operated trailer brakes \"Johnson bars\".On Caterpillar tractors, the forward/reverse lever is also called a Johnson bar.Some light general aviation aircraft (including Piper Cherokees, Beech Musketeers, and some early model Cessnas) use Johnson bars to actuate flaps and wheel brakes; a small number of older aircraft (including the Mooney M-18 and some older M20s) also have landing gear actuated by Johnson bars.On the Boeing 707/720 aircraft, the Johnson bar was used to manually extend the nose landing gear. This was only used if the normal gear extension failed.".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) thumbnail Johnson-bar-brake-white-transit-bus.jpg?width=300.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageID "3147007".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageLength "2101".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageRevisionID "692324626".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Beechcraft_Musketeer.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_707.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicle_design.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicle_parts.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Cessna.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_track.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Cutoff_(steam_engine).
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink General_aviation.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Johnson_bar_(disambiguation).
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Mooney_International_Corporation.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Mooney_M-18_Mite.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Mooney_M20.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Parking_brake.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Piper_PA-28_Cherokee.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Reversing_gear.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink Valve_gear.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLink File:Johnson-bar-brake-white-transit-bus.jpg.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johnny Brake".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johnny brake".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johnson bar (vehicle)".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johnson bar".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johnson-bar".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vehicle-stub.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) subject Category:Vehicle_design.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) subject Category:Vehicle_parts.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) type Component.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) type Vehicle.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) comment "This article is about a hand lever used in various vehicles, for other uses of the term, see Johnson bar (disambiguation).A Johnson bar is a hand lever with several distinct positions and a positive latch to hold the lever in the selected position. The latch is typically activated with a spring-loaded squeeze handle on the lever so that only one hand is needed to release the latch, move the lever, then re-engage the latch in a different position.".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) label "Johnson bar (vehicle)".
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) sameAs Q17124903.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) sameAs m.08vg3s.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) sameAs Q17124903.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) wasDerivedFrom Johnson_bar_(vehicle)?oldid=692324626.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) depiction Johnson-bar-brake-white-transit-bus.jpg.
- Johnson_bar_(vehicle) isPrimaryTopicOf Johnson_bar_(vehicle).