0 a long bar that is fixed at only one end to a vertical support and is used to hold a structure such as an arch, bridge, or shelf in position:
a cantilever bridge
And then the canopy, high enough to accommodate moderately tall vehicles, steel framed with big cantilevers and supported by columns standing on the pump islands.
Meanwhile, the pull-out speeds and cantilever mechanics must be carefully considered when 'absolute' force values are cited.
The extension of the molecule is determined from the relative positions of the end of the cantilever and the translational stage.
Pads of 4-25 m# are positioned on the ends of the cantilevers.
Structural steel beams, for instance, have been introduced to minimize the deflection in horizontal slabs, bridging very large spans or projecting in large cantilevers.
It is a concrete skeleton with a central spine, cantilevering off which are concrete slabs - floors and services and ceilings.
The structure of firewalls, circulation spine, and cantilevered floors leaves the east and west elevations free of load-bearing requirements.
Its main deformation was a bending vibration similar to the third mode of a cantilever beam.