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- strings, string-pulling', from νεῦρον (nevron), meaning either 'sinew, tendon, muscle, string', or 'wire', and σπάω (spáō), meaning 'draw, pull'. Aristotle...
- pulling a substantial rod down to a fine wire a series of several dies is used to obtain progressive reduction of diameter in stages. Standard wire gauges...
- Wire drawing is a metalworking process used to reduce the cross-section of a wire by pulling the wire through one or more dies. There are many applications...
- towing sock or wire rope puller or wire pulling grip is a device that connects to the end of a cable, such as a power cable, in order to pull it through a...
- to the acceptable wired bonds tested. The term wire pull usually refers to the act of pulling a wire with a hook mounted on a pull sensor on a bond tester...
- A guy-wire, guy-line, guy-rope, down guy, or stay, also called simply a guy, is a tensioned cable designed to add stability to a freestanding structure...
- other leverage devices, a winch, or even by carefully pulling with a tractor or other vehicle. Wire fences are typically run on wooden posts, either from...
- different types of pliers, in addition to ****drivers, nut drivers, wire pulling and stripping tools, crimping tools, scissors, snips and shears, cable...
- drawer pull (wire pull or simply pull) is a handle to pull a drawer out of a chest of drawers, cabinet or other furniture piece. A drawer pull often includes...
- 'Permanent Policeman'. MacKill's Mystery Magazine, March 1953. 'A Bit of Wire-Pulling'. The Saint Detective Magazine, October 1955. 'Half-Term Hold-Up'. 'Bubble...