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  • 1tie — v 1. tie up, hogtie, truss, wrap or wrap up, li gate, bandage or bandage up; fasten, attach, join, connect, link, yoke, unite, wed, couple, hook together, splice; bind, secure, strap, moor, fix firmly, make fast; fitch, tether, stake, picket,… …

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  • 2tie rod puller — A special automotive tool for forcing out joints on tie rod ends by screw action …

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  • 3tie rod separator — A special automotive tool for forcing out joints on tie rod ends by screw action …

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  • 4List of screw drives — Contents 1 Common types 1.1 External types 1.1.1 Square 1.1.2 Hex …

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  • 5Lee-Enfield — This article is about the early twentieth century British rifle. For other uses, see Enfield rifle (disambiguation). Lee Enfield Short Magazine Lee Enfield No. 1 Mk. III Type …

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  • 6Gobots — Screw Head redirects here. For the types of drives in screws, see List of screw drives. Gobots A selection of figures from the Gobot toyline …

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  • 7Rail fastening system — Elements of a baseplate based rail fastening system 1. Screw for fixing plate to sleeper 2. Elastomeric pad supporting rail 3. Tension washer 4. Rail clamp 5. Tensioning bolt (nut not shown) 6. Baseplate …

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  • 8Mechanical joint — A mechanical joint is a part of machine which are used to connect the other mechanical part or mechanism. Mechanical joints may be temporary or permanent. Most types are designed to be disassemble when required.[1] Contents 1 Types Of Mechanical… …

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  • 9connection — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Physical link Nouns 1. connection, bond, tie, link, concatenation; connective, interconnection; daisy chain; nexus, neck, isthmus; nape; bridge, tunnel, causeway, viaduct, etc. See contact, junction. 2.… …

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  • 10Rail tracks — are used on railways (or railroads), which, together with railroad switches (or points), guide trains without the need for steering. Tracks consist of two parallel steel rails, which are laid upon sleepers (or cross ties) that are embedded in… …

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