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  2. Wing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Industrial extra heavy duty 300 lbs rated; Available in both aluminium and fibreglass versions; Adjustable from 5 to 8 feet as a single sided stepladder; Can be used in the parallel (or 90 degree) position against a wall

  3. Dock plate - Wikipedia

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    A height differential of between 17 and 18 inches generally requires a 12-foot-long (3.7 m) leveler for a petrol-engined fork lift truck. [1] Anyway, the lip has to be considered in the length of the leveler, as it is part of it. A telescopic lip (20 or 40 inches) can help to reduce the length of the leveler to 10 feet.

  4. Foot Levelers - Wikipedia

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    Foot Levelers is a foot care, footwear, and whole body health company based in Roanoke, Virginia, and owned by Kent S. Greenawalt. History.

  5. The best stationary bikes for seniors - AOL

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    In spite of its small size, the Ultra is built with a heavy-duty steel frame for durability, and it features an adjustable cushioned seat, non-skid foot pedals with safety straps, and an ...

  6. Level staff - Wikipedia

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    The tenths of a foot point is indicated by the top of the long mark with the upward sloped end. The point halfway between tenths of a foot marks is indicated by the bottom of a medium length black mark with a downward sloped end. Each mark or space is approximately 3mm, yielding roughly the same accuracy as the metric rod.

  7. Tripod (surveying) - Wikipedia

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    This shows a surveyor's tripod's foot. The platform is used to push the spike into the ground. Above the foot is the height adjustment. The tripod is placed in the location where it is needed. The surveyor will press down on the legs' platforms to securely anchor the legs in soil or to force the feet to a low position on uneven, pock-marked ...

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