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U-bolts are typically used for attaching pipe or steel round bar to a round or square shaped post. Another common application is to hang wrought iron pipe in mechanical installations. They can also be embedded in concrete as anchor bolts. Inch Thread Size: 1/4″-4″ with various lengths Metric Thread Size: M6-M100 with various lengths Material Grade: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Stainless Steel covers ASTM F1554, A307, A449, A354, A193, A320, F593, ISO 898-1 4.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9 Fi...
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U-bolts are typically used for attaching pipe or steel round bar to a round or square shaped post. Another common application is to hang wrought iron pipe in mechanical installations. They can also be embedded in concrete as anchor bolts.
Inch Thread Size: 1/4″-4″ with various lengths
Metric Thread Size: M6-M100 with various lengths
Material Grade: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Stainless Steel covers ASTM F1554, A307, A449, A354, A193, A320, F593, ISO 898-1 4.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9
Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hot Dipped Galvanized, and so on.
Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet. Or, comply with your requirement.
Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive price,Timely delivery; Technical support, Supply Test Reports
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Dale is back to help you troubleshoot a common problem with Makita power drills: the missing leaf spring. The power drill leaf spring causes the drill clutch to click as you change the power settings.
When you take apart your drill, it’s common for the leaf spring to fall out, and many times you may not know where in the drill it belongs. Dale explains where the spring should go and also explains how to break down your drill and reassemble it for the times when you have to troubleshoot other issues.
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Pañc hazar chakra kai andar for Three Percussionists, Prepared Pianoforte and Tape, no. 373b (2000, Rev. 2005)
Composed by Andrián Pertout
Recorded at BMW Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia, 25 July, 2006
Speak Percussion: Peter Neville — crotales, clock chimes; Eugene Ughetti — lujon; Timothy Phillips — log drum; Ashley Hribar — prepared pianoforte
‘Pañc hazar chakra kai andar’ or ‘Within Five Thousand Cycles’ is a piece for Yamaha Disklavier that attempts to explore the instrument within the context of John Cage inspired piano preparations (utilizing machine screws, flat mudguard and standard washers, plastic and brass olives, paper clips, cup head bolts, hex full nuts, white board and fold back clips), North Indian ‘Hindustani’ derived cyclic rhythmic patterns (juxtaposing two contrasting talas: Jhumra, 14/4 or 3 + 4 + 3 + 4 and Champak sawari, 11/4 or 4 + 4 + 1½ + 1½), analogue synthesis (including Arp 2600 LFO/Sine Wave filter sweeps, envelope filtering and Mu-tron Bi-Phasing), digital effects processing (ring modulation, distortion, 4-band eq, chorus, reverb, delay), studio generated harmonic resonance or ‘sympathetic vibrations’ and modern digital hard-disk recording technology. In 2005, the work was arranged for Three Percussionists, Prepared Pianoforte and Tape at the Request of Australian Ensemble Speak Percussion.
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