Flanged joints are made to bolt together on washers of vulcanized rubber.
Jessop thus produced what was virtually the flanged wheel of to-day, having the flanges inside the rails,.
The drum, when round ropes are used, is a plain broad cylinder, with flanged rims, and cased with soft wood packing, upon which the rope is coiled; the breadth is made sufficient to take the whole length of the rope at two laps.
The wall consists of a basis of cellulose, and in some cases readily breaks up into a definite number of plates, fitting into one another like the plates of the carapace of a tortoise; it is, moreover, often finely sculptured or coarsely ridged and flanged.
A flanged cast-iron box, strongly r i bbed and open on one side, forms the centre of the polar axis.