Control transmission definition

Control transmission means the combination of the components of the transmission which control the operation of the brakes, including the control function and the necessary reserve(s) of energy.
Control transmission means all components by means of which signals are transmitted for control of the steering equipment.
Control transmission means the combination of the components of the transmission which control the operation of the brakes, including the control function and the necessary reserve(s) of energy;

Related to Control transmission

  • Data Transmission is the forwarding of Billable Message detail and/or AUR detail in EMI format over a mutually agreed upon medium to the appropriate Billing Company.

  • Local Loop Transmission “Unbundled Local Loop”, “Loop” means the transmission path which extends from the Network Interface Device or demarcation point at an End User’s premise to the Main Distribution Frame or other designated frame or panel in the SBC-AMERITECH Serving Wire Center.

  • transmission means transmission by operation of law, devolution on the personal representative of a deceased person and any other mode of transfer, not being assignment;