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  2. Derrick - Wikipedia

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    On the top side, the two legs are connected together by a lashing but with a small spacer block placed between the legs. A sling, which may be made from ropes, is placed around the area that two legs meet to be used to put a tackle pulley system for lifting the load. There are two guy wires, front and rear, to support the shear legs.

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  4. Rigging (material handling) - Wikipedia

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    Sheer legs; Sling (rigging) – Rope, webbing, wire or chain used to support a load for lifting; Rope splicing – Semi-permanent joint between two ropes; Tackle – System of two or more pulleys and a rope or cable; Tirfor – Device for pulling cable; Tugger (rigging) Turnbuckle – Device for adjusting the tension or length of ropes or cables

  5. 5 Best Leg Workouts for Women After 50 - AOL

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    They're not just about mobility and strength; they are about empowering you to live life to the fullest, regardless of your age. In this article, I'll guide you through the five best 5 Best Leg ...

  6. Cargo hook (helicopter) - Wikipedia

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    The load beam is the solid piece of metal at the bottom of a cargo hook that supports the load. Usually it has a curved, narrow end which is used to load a ring, rope, or net onto the hook. The keeper is the locking, spring-operated mechanism that keeps the load from sliding off the load beam during transport.

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  8. Super Slow - Wikipedia

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    Super Slow is a form of strengthening physical exercise (resistance training) popularized by Ken Hutchins. [1] Super Slow is Hutchins' trademarked name for the High intensity training approach advocated by Arthur Jones.

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