A special advantage of these temporary anchorage points is that the user can carry the anchor eyebolt from one anchorage point to the other. |
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On a tree a little way down the steep path to the house, he hung a clapperless bell and a large eyebolt, so visitors could give warning. |
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After that, the wire must be re-tensioned using the eyebolt or the tensioner. |
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If geared motors have an additional eyebolt attached to the motor, this must also be used. |
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The eyebolt and the splitting wedge may become damaged, if the log to be split partly goes above the upper surface of the splitting wedge. |
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Fully wired ready for connection, including drilling template, eyebolt and assembly parts. |
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Locking is by means of a strong eyebolt and precision is achieved by means of a centring device. |
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Be sure to insert the spacer elements starting from the cylinder eyebolt when adjusting. |
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A 'pull test' was carried out on each eyebolt with a minimum force of 50kgf, to check that each one would not detach from the building when the Christmas lights were hung. |
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He was shackled to an eyebolt – a latch to secure prisoners' cuffs or chains, like those found in many police precinct houses, but lower to the ground – and left alone for hours with music blasting. |
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Lifting angle, from shank of eyebolt, must not exceed 30 degrees for machines with single and 45 degrees for machines with multiple lifting means. |
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Benita Johnson said she spent more than 24 hours with her hand chained to the wall through a metal eyebolt, starting in the pre-dawn hours of April 15, 1995 listening to Zuley tell her she had a fateful choice to make. |
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The thread of the eyebolt must be fully screwed in. |
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Connect the other end to the eyebolt in the top of the box. |
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Anchor one end of the cable to the eyebolt on the left rear leg extension. Anchor the opposite end to the wall as shown in Figure 2-5, using the eyebolt supplied with the restraint cable assembly. |
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