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  2. Punching bag - Wikipedia

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    A "body opponent bag" on a pedestal mount. Body-shaped training aids such as the modern "body opponent bag" are made primarily of synthetic materials, and punching bags are sometimes mounted on a weighted pedestal rather than hanging from above. These bags try to simulate a live opponent while providing an opportunity to practice vital area ...

  3. Power tool - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has recommended that a person should not be exposed to noise at or above 85 dB, for the sake of hearing loss prevention. [17] Most power tools, including drills , circular saws , belt sanders , and chainsaws , operate at sound levels above the 85 dB limit, some even reaching ...

  4. Magnetic drilling machine - Wikipedia

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    Control system: The drill will not rotate unless the magnet field is on. The control system detects the magnetic field and then allows for rotation. This is a safety measure as well as a practical need as if the drill rotates the drilling cutter before the magnetic field is on it might be dangerous.

  5. Drill - Wikipedia

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    A drill press Drill press (then called a boring machine) boring wooden reels for winding barbed wire, 1917. A drill press (also known as a pedestal drill, pillar drill, or bench drill) is a style of drill that may be mounted on a stand or bolted to the floor or workbench. Portable models are made, some including a magnetic base.

  6. Bench grinder - Wikipedia

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    A pedestal grinder is a similar or larger version of grinder that is mounted on a pedestal, which may be bolted to the floor or may sit on rubber feet. These types of grinders are commonly used to hand grind various cutting tools and perform other rough grinding.

  7. Drifter drill - Wikipedia

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    Rock drill mounted on a tripod. The large objects on the legs are weights to anchor it down into position. In reciprocating power drills, the drilling cylinder is mounted on a feed-screw, such that as the hole is drilled and the drilling point recedes from the rock face, the drill-bit continues to move into it, while the anchor point (on the tripod or column) remains in place. [11]

  8. Category:Safety drills - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Safety drills" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Duck and cover; E.

  9. Hot work - Wikipedia

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    When flammable materials are not present, industrial processes such as grinding and drilling become cold work processes. [1] In some countries, such as the UK and Canada, [2] a hot work permit is required for hot work. [1] The purpose of a hot work permit is to effect "the employer's written authorization to perform hot working operations". [3]