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  2. British Standard Fine - Wikipedia

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    British Standard Fine (BSF) is a screw thread form, as a fine-pitch alternative to British Standard Whitworth (BSW) thread. It was used for steel bolts and nuts on and in much of Britain's machinery, including cars, prior to adoption of Unified , and later Metric , standards.

  3. British Standard Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    Certain branches of industry used Whitworth fasteners with a smaller hexagon (identical to BSF of the same bolt diameter) under the designation "AutoWhit" or Auto-Whit [citation needed] [7] and this series was formalised by the British Engineering Standards Association in 1929 as standard No. 193, with the 'original' series being No. 190 and ...

  4. OpenSilver Framework - Wikipedia

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    1.0 October 12, 2021 / 1.1 October 4, 2022 Support for third-party libraries, including Telerik UI for Silverlight. 2.0 October 16, 2023 Support for the VB.NET programming language. 2.1 February 6, 2024 Support for the F# programming language and integration of the Microsoft Silverlight Toolkit. 2.2 April 23, 2024 Support for Visual Studio ...

  5. Microsoft Silverlight - Wikipedia

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    Silverlight 1 – Silverlight 1, developed under the codename Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere (WPF/E [83] [84]) was released in 2007. It consisted of the core presentation framework, which is responsible for the user interface (UI), interactivity and user input, basic UI controls, graphics and animation, media playback, Digital ...

  6. List of screw and bolt types - Wikipedia

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    The screw itself should be drilled a minimum of 1" into the concrete to hold effectively and a maximum of 1-3/4" or the threads will wear and will lose holding power. Ideally 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" of screw thread in the concrete. [1] So for example, if a 1/2" board is being screwed onto the concrete, a 1-3/4" to 2" concrete screw should be used ...

  7. British Standard Cycle - Wikipedia

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    1/4" diameter cycle thread nuts and bolts have the same 26tpi as 1/4" BSF, which means that they will fit each other in this diameter only. Traditionally the parts it would be found on are: Front axle and seat pin clamp bolt 516 inch (7.94 mm) diameter, 24 or 26 tpi threading; Rear axle 3 ⁄ 8 inch (9.53 mm) diameter, 26 tpi

  8. Microsoft Silverlight version history - Wikipedia

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    Silverlight 2 also allows limited filesystem access to Silverlight applications. [15] It can use the operating system's native file dialog box to browse to any file (to which the user has access). The file is sanitized of path information, to prevent the application from getting access to information such as user name, and can be opened only in ...

  9. Screw thread - Wikipedia

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    For example, 12-13 belongs to the UNC series (Unified National Coarse) and 12-20 belongs to the UNF series (Unified National Fine). Similarly, M10 (10 mm nominal outer diameter) as per ISO 261 has a coarse thread version at 1.5 mm pitch and a fine thread version at 1.25 mm pitch.