Top Suppliers DIN 74361-H Flat Collar Nuts Wheel Nuts with Washers Wholesale to Muscat
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DIN 74361-H Flat Collar Nuts Wheel Nuts for Heavy Truck and Bus Standard: DIN 74361-H Metric Size: M12-M22 Material Grade: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, covers grade ISO 898-2 class 10, 12 Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hop Dipped Galvanized, Dacromet, etc. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more det...
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Top Suppliers DIN 74361-H Flat Collar Nuts Wheel Nuts with Washers Wholesale to Muscat Detail:
DIN 74361-H Flat Collar Nuts Wheel Nuts for Heavy Truck and Bus
Standard: DIN 74361-H
Metric Size: M12-M22
Material Grade: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, covers grade ISO 898-2 class 10, 12
Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hop Dipped Galvanized, Dacromet, etc.
Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet
Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports
Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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Subscribe to our channel for the latest updates and more! In this video we look at how to place ice screws. Ice screws offer protection for the lead climber in the event of a fall, the same way cams and stoppers do in rock climbing. Below are the steps for placing ice screws:
Step 1: Turn one foot sideways if possible to help create a more comfortable stance while placing the screw.
Step 2: Place the screw at waist level. This position allows the climber to maximize power without compromising balance. Placing a screw in a higher position minimizes power and affects balance.
Step 3: Begin by pushing and twisting the screw into the ice until the teeth bite and hold the screw in place. Note that the angle should be slightly lower than perpendicular, as this is the strongest and most effective angle to place a screw (the strength actually comes from the threads pulling against the ice).
Step 4: Pop out the “turbo” or crank, and continue screwing the piece into the ice. Be sure to return the crank to the original position, as the rope can potentially catch on this in a fall. These cranks, such as the “turbo” on the Black Diamond screw, have been rumored to sever ropes. You must return the crank to the original position!
Step 5: Chip away any weaker surface ice around the screw that may have cracked during the placement, and set the screw so the hanger is flush with the ice and hanging downward.
Please note that best practice / pull tests show we should back off the screw a bit, rather than over-crank it to get the hanger to sit flush on the ice. You can damage the thread placements by cranking the screw with too much force. This means if the hanger sits flush with the ice but is in the upward direction, it is best to un-thread a half turn to get the hanger to hang down, instead of cranking it tighter.
Step 6: Once the screw is screwed in up to the hanger, clip a quickdraw to the hanger. Then clip your rope into the lower carabiner of the quickdraw, just like sport climbing. Be sure to avoid back-clipping the rope. For more on this see our video on “Avoid Back-Clipping” [hyperlink to video].
Below are a few additional considerations when placing screws:
- More often than not, the leader will need to place the screw with one hand, especially on steeper ice. This makes the first step, which is getting the teeth to bite, the trickiest, and the most likely time you could drop a screw. No dropping!
- Strength of the screw placement depends on the quality of the ice you place it in:
Good = Cold, Clear, Dry
Bad = Soft, Warm, Wet
We hope you found this video helpful. Feel free to comment below with questions or thoughts!
Please remember, climbing is inherently dangerous. Climb at your own risk. Please visit https://ClimbingTechTips.com for related comments, additional videos, and community feedback!
This tiny quadcopter actually has brushless motors that give it more than enough power (maybe too much
Buy it here https://goo.gl/qT1VU8 Although powerful, it’s still fully suitable and safe for indoor or outdoor FPV flying in the park.
Pros
- Very powerful brushless ducted fan quadcopter. Very fast for a ducted fan quadcopter.
- Available versions include DSM/Frsky/Flysky (AFHDS2A).
- Omnibus F3 FCB loaded with Betaflight 3.1.0
- 600 TVL camera with 25 mW 48 Channel NTSC/PAL FPV transmitter
- Built-in On Screen Display (OSD), configurable in Betaflight (note the name in the lower left corner of the display
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- 7500 kV brushless motors with 10A BLHELI_S Dshot 4in1 ESC
- Powered by 7.4V 450mah 80C LiPo
- All electronics well protected in composite central structure
- Supporting structure and ducting are aluminum and composite. Very tough.
- Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
- Does not require FAA registration.
Cons
- Propeller blades are somewhat brittle, and might fail if excessive power is applied.
- AIO FPV camera lightly held in place by small strip of velcro.
- Receiver antenna just a floppy wire. You’ll definitely need to velcro it up and out of the way of the props.
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