Sidecast

"Sidecast" in a Sentence (13 examples)

The dragline sidecasts material into a 'wet' stockpile located on-shore, immediately adjacent to the excavation.

Areas where sidecasting would be done are typically steep.

According to the record, this piece of equipment rides on tracks (similar to a bulldozer) rather than on wheels, and it sidecasts excavated material directly into a dump truck.

I bait his hook with a plump and squirmy shrimp. With one arm, he sidecasts between two spindly roots.

In areas of moderate slopes, recontouring can be accomplished by salvaging sidecast deposited during road construction.

The site does not conflict with the proposed road right-of-way, but could be indirectly impacted by sidecast or disturbance of hydrologic flow. Sidecast would impact the site by permanently disturbing habitat and/or eliminating plants.

In contrast, tree growth has been found to be higher on displaced material such as berms and sidecasts compared with the harvested undisturbed soils.

Removing the sidecast barrier material also could facilitate passage of rainbow trout through the reach to access spawning and rearing habitat and the portion of the spring-water fed thermal refugia that are upstream of the sidecast barrier.

Accordingly, alternative dredge plants were analyzed, including pipeline, hopper, and the conventional sidecast dredge.

When fishing for drummer off the rocks with a sidecast reel, have the drag set at about 50 per cent of the breaking strain to start with.

Giving the design even more of an Aussie edge, the name of the largest Australian manufacturer of sidecasts — Alvey — has become a generic title for this type of reel, just as Esky has come to mean insulated cooler.

The first sub-column is used as a factor column, the second for take-off figures, the third for extensions, the fourth for locations, and the fifth for sidecasts.

Calculate the 'sidecasts' that are likely to be used, e.g. centre lines, floor to ceiling heights, room dimensions.

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