- marines,
Griffiths settled in Hopkinton, M****achusetts,
where he
became a
boot crimper. He
moved to
Milwaukee in 1864, and then to Chicago. He was a founder...
- (usually stranded).
Crimping is used in
splice connectors,
crimped multipin plugs and sockets, and
crimped coaxial connectors.
Crimping usually requires...
- the flat lace can be more
crimped within the knot. Most laces, however, are
round and have core of
cotton yarn,
especially boot laces. For
these to stay...
-
cords are
usually constructed by
installing the
protective boot before the
modular plug is
crimped.
Modular connectors are
designated using two
numbers that...
-
detonator attached.
Instead there was a
crimping attachment at one end to
allow pyrotechnic fuse to be
crimped on. When a time
pencil of this type fired...
- hard as possible.
crash pad See
bouldering mat.
crater See
ground fall.
crimp A hold
which is only just big
enough to be
grasped with the tips of the...
-
studies his
every move as
inspiration to be a
perfect husband. This puts a
crimp in Doc's
fling with
Gloria (Delta Burke). 203 10 "By Hook or by Crook" Unknown...
-
electronics testing and evaluation, one jaw of the clip is
typically permanently crimped or
soldered to a wire, or is bent to form the
inner tubular contact of...
-
shape makes it
easier to feed the
auger into the toilet. A
plastic or
rubber boot on the end of the
rigid tubing protects the
finish of the
visible porcelain...
- maintenance. A
small ferrule, also
called a '
crimp', (seen in the rear
derailleur picture) may be
crimped on to
prevent cable ends from fraying. Other...