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  2. Pointing machine - Wikipedia

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    On this crosswood, the actual pointing device is attached. The sculptor sets the device by moving the arms of the tool so that the point of the needle just touches the point to be measured on the model (for instance, the nose of a bust). The needle is set at a right angle to the surface that is measured and the stop is tightened.

  3. Talk:Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    Pantograph wipers feature two arms for each blade, with the blade assembly itself supported on a horizontal bar connecting the two arms. I believe one arm is attached to the motor, while the other is on an idle pivot. The pantograph mechanism, while being more complex, allows the blade to cover more of the windshield on each wipe.

  4. Keikyu N1000 series - Wikipedia

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    These changes include the use of stainless steel bodies with film wrapping used for body colouring (earlier sets used painted aluminium [24]); the discontinuation of front-end wiper covers; and domestically supplied traction systems from Mitsubishi, Toyo Denki, and Toshiba.

  5. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    Another wiper design (Fig. 6) is pantograph-based, used on many commercial vehicles, especially buses with large windscreens. Pantograph wipers feature two arms for each blade, with the blade assembly itself supported on a horizontal bar connecting the two arms. One of the arms is attached to the motor, while the other is on an idle pivot.

  6. Sphinx Systems - Wikipedia

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    Sphinx Systems Limited was a Swiss-based manufacturer of high quality pistols used mainly by special forces, elite police units and sports shooters.Sphinx was founded in 1976, specializing in tooling and machining, and then diversified into the firearms industry during the 1980s.

  7. SAE 304 stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    A2 stainless steel outside the US, in accordance with ISO 3506 for fasteners. [4] 18/8 and 18/10 stainless steel (also written 18-8 and 18-10) in the commercial tableware and fastener industries. SUS304 the Japanese JIS G4303 equivalent grade. 1.4301, the EN 10088 equivalent. [5] 06Cr19Ni10 and ISC S30408, the equivalent in Chinese GB/T 20878 ...

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