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  1. Oct 28, 2017 · A soon as I heard that infamous word, pleasant memories of growing up in rural South Carolina started coming to my head. For those who don’t know, a belly washer is a term for soda. Honestly, I don’t know the origin of the term belly washer, nor will I speculate, but I heard and used the term growing up.

  2. These washers flex to some extent every time the actuator operates if it is operating at or near its rated torque and only flex to the maximum extent so as to trip the torque switch if the design torque value is exceeded. These belleville washers certainly are "reused" time and time again without ever being disassembled. rmw

  3. Dec 1, 1997 · While you should use a split-ring washer only at the nut end of the connection (normally), you can use Belleville washers in tandem. One at the nut end and one at the bolt head end. This is a common way to use these washers, especially when assembling bus bar.

  4. Jun 19, 2014 · But, the apex of all soda-dom was the 16 oz Nehi Belly Washer. There was nothing better, nowhere near, than spending a long day wandering around Wynne on a hot, humid Delta day, than to go inside, out of the sun, and open up an ice-cold Peach Nehi Belly washer.

  5. A Belleville washer, also known as a coned-disc spring, [1] conical spring washer, [2] disc spring, Belleville spring or cupped spring washer, is a conical shell which can be loaded along its axis either statically or dynamically.

  6. The department spoke very frankly of these as ‘belly washers’. 1941 Kingsport Times (TN) 22 July 4/2: Non-alcoholic beverages, the high-hat name for pop, tonic, and assorted belly-washers.

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  8. BELLY-WASH definition: any barely drinkable liquid or beverage , as inferior soda , beer, coffee , or soup | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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