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baseplate and plate
The plate compactor ( vibratory rammer ) has a large vibrating baseplate and is suited for creating a level grade, while the jumping jack compactor has a smaller foot.

baseplate and is
When firing, the weapon is lowered onto its baseplate rather than being anchored to the ground, allowing for rapid emplacement.
( e. g. MB687 ) — unrelated to any 1-75 number used in any market — is cast onto each baseplate.
The propellant charge is held inside a semi-combustible cartridge case made of a highly flammable material-this is consumed in the breech during firing, except for a small metal baseplate.
With a compass lacking an adjustable baseplate, a careful, well-practiced, compass user can analyse the combination of declination and task, and decide whether the declination is to be added or subtracted from the known direction to determine an unknown direction.
The advantage of a spigot mortar is that the firing unit ( baseplate and spigot ) is smaller and lighter than a conventional tube mortar of equivalent payload and range.
A table engine is a variety of stationary steam engine where the cylinder is placed on top of a table-shaped base, the legs of which stand on the baseplate which locates the crankshaft bearings.
The design of the QIC tape cartridge is very robust: the aluminium baseplate is an eighth of an inch thick, and the robust plastic cover can withstand abuse and impacts that would damage other tape formats.
A recognition signal is sent through the LTFs to the baseplate.
This camera is powered by four AAA batteries, loaded from below, necessitating removal of the baseplate.

baseplate and by
Either the cylinder will have a mark to be read against the scale of degrees on the baseplate, or a separate scale will display the current adjustment in degrees ( i. e., the angle by which it has been turned ).
These keyboards have small, flat, squarish keys that are separated from each other by some space on the baseplate they protrude from-a feature common to the old chiclet keyboards.
The deck may be mounted below the baseplate of the trucks ( drop-through configuration ), by the shape of the deck itself ( dropped-deck ) or both ( double-drop ).
If the only way air could get to the flame was restricted ( a baseplate pierced by a number of small-bore brass tubes was the usual way of doing this ) and the lamp body above the flame lengthened, then the same amount of air could get to the flame, but would pass through the flow restriction at a velocity higher than the velocity of the flame in a mixture of firedamp ( mostly methane ) and air.

baseplate and models
The Dinky name has effectively been reduced to a few " re-branded " Matchbox 1-75 cars on the international market ( normal models with " Dinky " tampo-printed onto the baseplate ); no further investment in dies or tooling has been made.
To maintain secrecy within the factory and amongst out-sourced producers during the design of the pre-production models, two baseplate moulds were made, one carrying the inscription ' Rover 90 ' and the other for a mythical car called ' Road Hawk '.

baseplate and be
However, not only the color of the model's body must be regarded, but rather the < u > entire </ u > model — including baseplate, interior, windows — and thus changes in different components can lead to a factorial increase in variation possibilities.
Drop-through Decks have holes machined between the truck mounting hardware so that the baseplate can be mounted to the top of the board.
Larger bits, e. g. those that fit a 1 / 2-inch collet or those with larger blade diameters than the laminate trimmer's smaller baseplate hole, cannot be used at all.
American troops on Guadalcanal became aware of the name " knee mortar " and thought the light design allowed it to be fired with the baseplate resting on the thigh.
The placement of the batteries meant that the tripod bush on the baseplate was extremely offset from the centre of the camera, the AH-3 tripod adapter could be used to rectify this but it added extra bulk to the camera.

baseplate and used
Compasses of the style commonly used for hiking usually include a " baseplate " marked with a bezel that includes a graduated scale of degrees along with the four cardinal directions.
Mules were used to haul radios, ammunition, and heavier support weapons, including the bazooka and the U. S. 60 mm M2 Mortar ; the latter was often employed without its baseplate in order to speed deployment.

baseplate and with
The manual for the mortar instructed the troops to carry the mortar on the upper thigh, with the baseplate attached to the belt and the barrel running down the thigh.

baseplate and base
Such an adjustment moves the red " orienting arrow " ( found on the base of the liquid filled cylinder that contains the needle ) relative to the bezel and the baseplate.

baseplate and which
The upgrade cost US $ 500, plus the trade-in of the user's existing Apple IIe motherboard and baseplate ( and in some cases, the upper half of the IIe case itself for very early Apple IIe units which couldn't accommodate the new baseplate ).
The propelling charge was part of the main weapon and worked against a rod ( the spigot ) set in the baseplate which fitted inside a tubular tail of the ' bomb '.

baseplate and then
The half of the baseplate carrying both ' 90 ' and the word ' Hawk ' were then machined off and the remaining halves featuring words ' Road ' and ' Rover ' combined to produce the Road Rover baseplate.

baseplate and .
Made from transparent plastic, paper or other materials, they are also found on most baseplate compasses.
However, rather than using the conventional system of firing the mortar shell from a barrel fixed to a baseplate, Blacker wanted to use the spigot mortar system.
Instead of a barrel, there was a steel rod known as a ' spigot ' fixed to a baseplate, and the bomb itself had a propellant charge inside its tail.
However the axles were hard to install on the chassis while being assembled and would become detached from the lugs on the baseplate if very hard pressure was applied.

sole and plate
Often the heel of the sole has a rubber plate for durability and traction, while the front is leather for style.
James ' helmet was " thin copper or sole of leather " with a plate window, and the air was supplied from an iron reservoir.
The shape of cut that is created is determined by the size and shape of the bit ( cutter ) held in the collet and the depth by the depth adjustment of the sole plate.
The bit is height-adjustable to allow protrusion through an opening in a flat sole plate, usually via adjusting the motor-mounting height ( the mechanism of adjustment is widely varied among manufacturers ).
The sole plate is then either rested flat on the workpiece overhanging the edge so that the cutting bit is not contacting the work ( and then entering the work from the side once the motor is turned on ), or the sole plate is placed at an angle with the bit above the work and the bit is " rocked " over into the work once the motor is turned on.
The strike out zone therefore varies from batter to batter, and the umpire behind home plate is the sole arbiter of what is or is not a valid catch.
Another solution, called a scaffpad, is made from a rubber base with a base plate moulded inside ; these are desirable for use on uneven ground since they adapt, whereas sole boards may split and have to be replaced.
The base plate has a shank in its centre to hold the tube and is sometimes pinned to a sole board.
Other binding systems did exist, in particular a class of bindings originally introduced by Mathias Zdarsky that replaced the heel strap with a long metal plate under the sole of the boot, hinged at the front to allow the heel to rise.
This led to the introduction of plate bindings, which used a metal plate firmly clipped to the sole of the boot, and bindings that clamped onto the plate.
A steel-toe boot ( also known as a safety boot, steel-capped boot or safety shoe ) is a durable boot or shoe that has a protective reinforcement in the toe which protects the foot from falling objects or compression, usually combined with a mid sole plate to protect against punctures from below.
The hot plate, called the sole plate, is made of aluminium or stainless steel.
Indenting of the sleeper was the problem, and where the traffic was heavy, it became necessary to provide a sole plate under the rails to spread the load on the tie, partly vitiating the cost saving.
The helmet was a " thin copper or sole of leather " with a plate window.
Unlike a drawknife, but like a plane, spokeshaves typically have a sole plate that fixes the angle of the blade relative to the surface being worked.
Additionally, wearing a shoe with a rigid sole ( often a metal plate ) and cushioned innersole will help minimize extension of the joint.
To protect the leading edge of the boot sole against rough terrain, a metal plate is usually screwed in place.
The sole of the pan will be either a steel plate pressed into the aluminum, or a layer of stainless steel over the aluminum.

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