-
being crushed or otherwise injured in the
hinge space of a
swinging door
or gate.
There are
simple devices available to
attach to the
hinge side, ensuring...
-
conventional hinge. Instead, it is
fastened to
cylinders that
loosely encircle a tall
post. The bump gate's self-closing
mechanism utilizes one
or two cables...
- base for the
derrick tower. The
derrick tower can be a mast
or a
post with the
bottom hinged at the base
where all
ropes meet. The top of the
tower is secured...
-
Airbus A330 and the A340 were studied,
including combining the upward-
swinging hinged door of the
Beluga with a
conventional upper deck as an alternative...
- when
there is an
obstruction to
prevent the
electronic gate from
swinging into a
vehicle or closing on somebody's hands. To
prevent the
electronic gates from...
- of 12,000
metres (39,000 ft), his Me 262
started to
vibrate and
began swinging from side to side. The
airspeed indicator was
stuck against its
limit of...
- emplo**** in the past. The
split gate
features an upward-
swinging window and a downward-
swinging tailgate, both
manually operated. This
configuration was...
- stands, pick-ups, prostitution, "cheating,"
serial monogamy,
or the po****r
definition of
swinging as "mate-swapping" parties. — Ravenhearts FAQ on Polyamory...
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theory to the
safety board. The
Boeing 747 was
designed with an outward-
hinging cargo door,
unlike a plug door,
which opens inward and jams
against its...
-
leading to
uncertain handling. In 1954 the
factory adopted a
swinging arm, and the
hinged mudguard was deleted.
Plunger frames remained an
option on the...