0 a second layer of cloth that is sewn into a piece of clothing to make it larger, stronger, or more comfortable:
This fills all the gussets around the cores and ensures that the cores can not untwist.
Full flow oiling, oil galley plugs, case gussets, shuffle pinning, oil squirters, bronze lifter bores are all common case modifications.
The gusset plate is usually painted to match nearby steel and fixtures and to give it an extra layer of protection.
A less casual, earlier type of slip-on is made with side gussets (sometimes called a "dress loafer").
The term has been lent to clothing as gusset.
The gusset plate is bolted to the column and welded to the beam.
A gusset plate can be fastened to a permanent member either by bolts, rivets or welding or a combination of the three.
Some bags have gussets to allow a higher volume of contents.