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pull 1. a period of rowing 2. a single stroke of an oar in rowing 3. the act of pulling the ball in golf, cricket, etc. 4. the act of checking or reining in a horse
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The company says the tester features an internal memory for up to 200 pulls, a pull rate indicator and a self-alignment feature that allows for an evenly distributed pull-off force. The resulting improved heat transfer rate has several benefits, including better glass quality, increased pull rate of melted glass, decreased furnace size, decreased NOx emissions and improved thermal efficiency. The company says the tester features an internal memory for up to 200 pulls, a pull rate indicator and a self-alignment feature that allows for an evenly distributed pull-off force. |
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