Cable Management Tool with 1/4"-20 Device Compatability JerkStopper Thread Mount... Tether Tools® Expands Cable Management Line with Four JerkStopper Thread Mount Devices - for Film, Aud
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Trang 2Cable Management Tool with 1/4"-20 Device Compatability JerkStopper Thread Mount
Trang 3Tether Tools® Expands Cable Management Line with Four JerkStopper Thread Mount Devices - for Film, Audio, Photo, Electronics
JerkStopper Thread Mount cable management devices offer cable organization and
security for computer, film, camera and other cable types Protect cables and equipment with versatile JerkStopper cable mounting solutions
Trang 4Scottsdale, Arizona (PRWEB) January 24, 2013
Tether Tools® introduces the JerkStopper® Thread Mount which is designed for
maximum versatility in keeping cables organized, off the ground and out of harm's (and humans'!) way The JerkStopper Thread Mount integrates with three useful
Tether Tools clamps to keep computer, film, camera and audio equipment cables
secure, protected and well-organized
The new JerkStopper Thread Mount features a ¼”-20 male thread for versatile
mounting The patented JerkStopper cable retention device is ideal for securing cables traditionally used by audio engineers, film makers, photographers and IT specialists JerkStoppers are compatible with any standard A/C power adapter cord, flash sync cord, USB, HDMI, FireWire and many other cables JerkStoppers support cable
diameters from 3.5mm to 8.5mm
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Trang 13Vice (vise) and Irwin plier
Trang 14A typical chain tool With a chain placed on the central sprocket, the screw is turned until a pin is pushed from the linkage
Trang 15MAKING MECHANICAL THREAD
Trang 24Slab track at St Pancras station
Trang 25A railroad tie/railway tie/crosstie (North
America), or railway sleeper (UK and
Australia) is a rectangular support for the rails
in railroad tracks Generally laid perpendicular
to the rails, ties transfer loads to the track
ballast and subgrade, hold the rails upright, and keep them spaced to the correct gauge.
Railroad ties were traditionally made of
wood, but pre-stressed concrete is now
widely used, especially in Europe and Asia Steel ties are common on secondary lines in the UK; plastic composite ties are also
employed, although far less than wood or
concrete As of January 2008, the
approximate market share in North America for traditional and wood ties was 91.5%, the remainder being concrete, steel, azobé (red ironwood) and plastic composite.[1]
Trang 26Slab track, System "FF Bögl" on Nuremberg-Munich high-speed rail line
Trang 27Slab track, System "Rheda 2000", prior to concrete pouring
Trang 28Stone block from the Scotch gauge Ardrossan
Railway used to construct a loading dock
Y tie track next to conventional track
Trang 29A variant fastening of rails to wooden ties
Trang 30Ladder track at Akabane Station
Trang 31Diagram of cross section of 1830s ladder type track used on the Leeds and Selby Railway
Ladder track is a type of railway track in which the track is laid on longitudinal supports with
transverse connectors holding the two rails at the correct gauge distance Modern ladder track can be considered a development of baulk road which supported rails on longitudinal
wooden sleepers Synonyms include longitudinal beam track.
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