Mechanical definition

Mechanical means any method that embodies a plurality of interacting parts, whether such are individual pieces or spring co-joined parts capable of co-operatively acting to affect bow string release by a separating movement of at least one such part relative to another.
Mechanical means royalties for reproducing music, for example CD, vinyl, etc. (excluding mechanical downloads and mechanical streaming);
Mechanical means mechanical components provided by Big Ass Fans that comprise part of the products, including the gearbox, fan hub, motor frame, mounting, airfoils, and winglets.

Examples of Mechanical in a sentence

  • The parties of the agreement agree that the trade skills required for the Plumbing, Drainage, Gas-fitting, Roof Plumbing, Mechanical Services, Medical Gas and Hydrogen industry will continue to be delivered through system of structured vocational Training Centres that requires Infrastructure and Capital Investment for the Industry which the parties are stakeholders.

  • As represented by their respective employer associations: • the Master Plumbers Association Queensland, • the National Fire Industry Association Queensland; and • Air Conditioning and Mechanical Contractors Association Queensland.

  • The classifications of Avionics Shop, Mechanical Shop and Sheet Metal Shop will be phased-out with the work being performed by employees in the appropriate Technical classification.

  • Mechanical or electronic devices shall not be used to listen to, observe, or record the proceedings of any classroom without documented prior knowledge of the teacher.

  • Operating and Mechanical employees who are assigned to perform all, or nearly all, of the duties and responsibilities of an established higher Operating or Mechanical job for a period of four (4) or more hours in any workday will be paid the wage rate of the higher classification in which relief is provided for the entire workday, except that in the case of time progression jobs, the wage rate applicable will be the rate of the classification next higher above the employee's regular rate.


More Definitions of Mechanical

Mechanical means a method of control by friction.
Mechanical means any tool or device that mimics or enhances the actions possible by the
Mechanical means all work related to air conditioning, heating, ventilation, plumbing, sprinkler systems, noise and vibration control, and similar work, including all related components, accessories, controls, and miscellaneous work required for a complete system.
Mechanical new rate is a blended average of the previous mechanical and designated rates. This rate is eligible to all mechanical labour operations identified in the estimating software system.
Mechanical bridge means a manufactured device designed to seal the well bore or inside diameter of various sizes of casing that may be used as a base for approved plugging material.
Mechanical means any modification or mechanical defect which, in the opinion of the Company or the pilot in command requires rectification prior to release of aircraft for flight.
Mechanical. As required