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  2. Rim lock - Wikipedia

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    It is of a basic design using (usually) a single lever and a sliding bolt. Wards can be used for additional security. They are not used where high security is required. Most older locks were large, some as big as 40 by 25 centimetres (15.7 by 9.8 in). Most rimlocks used today on exterior doors in the British Isles are night latches.

  3. Glossary of locksmithing terms - Wikipedia

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    Bolt stump In lever tumbler locks, a bolt stump is a rectangular part located above the talon, and passes through the slot in the levers as the bolt moves. [4] Bottom pin See key pin. Break A break in the pins is a separation in one or more sections of the pin used to encode the lock for a specific key or set of keys in a master keying system ...

  4. Collet - Wikipedia

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    The "ER" collet system, developed and patented by Swiss manufacturer Rego-Fix in 1972, and standardized as DIN 6499, is the most widely used tool clamping system in the world and today available from many producers worldwide. [7] [8] The standard series are: ER-8, ER-11, ER-16, ER-20, ER-25, ER-32, ER-40, and ER-50. The "ER" name came from an ...

  5. Federal Reserve not expected to budge on interest rates yet ...

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    The central bank must balance its campaign against elevated inflation with ensuring the economy does not slip into a recession. Economists like Zandi aren't expecting the Fed to raise interest ...

  6. Budge - Wikipedia

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    Budge is a verb, meaning to move. Budge can also refer to: Budge of court, free food and drink in a royal court; Budgebudge, a city in the state of West Bengal, India; Budge Hall, a building at Brigham Young University; Budge, a mediaeval term for lamb's skin fur clothing or trimming with the wool showing outwards; People:

  7. Bolt action - Wikipedia

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    A novel safety feature was the introduction of a third locking lug present at the rear of the bolt that normally did not lock the bolt, since it would introduce asymmetrical locking forces. The Mauser system features "cock on opening", meaning the upward rotation of the bolt when the rifle is opened cocks the action.

  8. Shackle - Wikipedia

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    Different types of shackles. The yellow cable ties indicate the date of the last tool inspection. A well-used shackle. A shackle (or shacklebolt), also known as a gyve, is a U-shaped piece of metal secured with a clevis pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal loop secured with a quick-release locking pin mechanism.

  9. Bolt - Wikipedia

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    Bolt (Disney character), the main character of the film; Bolt, based on the film; Bolt (DC Comics), a fictional supervillains and superheroes from DC Comics; Bolt (1986), a book by Dick Francis; B.O.L.T, a Japanese girl group; The Bolt, a painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard; The Bolt (Shostakovich), a three-act ballet by Dmitri Shostakovich