The work platform is attached to the guide ropes by two further ropes which are slidable along the guide ropes by means of releasable hooks. |
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An injection molded carrier for a disk drive or other electronic component includes two rails for slidable insertion into a chassis. |
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In one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a pressurization cylinder, and a piston which is slidable within the cylinder to pressurize a gas. |
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Accordingly, the connections and ends should be made slidable by means of additional retaining clips or adhesive strips. |
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In this example, you now tension the belt on the drive side, using the slidable dropouts and the tensioning bolts inside the dropouts. |
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Slip a business card between any slidable sashes and the frame. |
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Since wind can easily be trapped between the façade and the building, the connections with the façade structure are slidable. |
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Sliding fittings are equipped with a closure which locks the slidable sash. |
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This process, which reduces the original thickness by approximately one gauge, delivers a product particularly suited to applications where a slidable surface is required. |
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Hit those tight bends and you will soon discover that the SLK has lost none of its delicious slidable approach to cornering. |
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Below, for example, is a screen grab of a slidable interactive graphic depicting the effects of elevated ocean acidity on a pteropod, an essential part of the marine food chain. |
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