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  2. Tread plate - Wikipedia

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    The most common alloy used for aluminium tread plate is 6061, although 5086-H34 and 3003-H231 are also used. [1] Diamond plate is usually steel , stainless steel or aluminium . Steel types are normally made by hot rolling , although modern manufacturers also make a raised and pressed diamond design.

  3. Talk:Tread plate - Wikipedia

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    There are German, French, Italian innovations, that could have originated this form of non slip plate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Yg-greg (talk • contribs) 21:16, 23 May 2014 (UTC) Yg-greg 21:19, 23 May 2014 (UTC) Older water trapping checker plate, possibly referred to as 'Diamond Plate'.

  4. Continuous track - Wikipedia

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    The more common classical type is a solid chain track made of steel plates (with or without rubber pads), also called caterpillar tread or tank tread, [1] which is preferred for robust and heavy construction vehicles and military vehicles.

  5. Grouser - Wikipedia

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    Grousers on a bulldozer track. Grousers are devices intended to increase the traction of continuous tracks, especially in loose material such as soil or snow.This is done by increasing contact with the ground with protrusions, similar to conventional tire treads, and analogous to athletes' cleated shoes.

  6. Gadsden flag - Wikipedia

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    Gadsden flag; Use: Banner: Proportion: Varies, generally 2:3: Adopted: December 20, 1775: Design: A yellow banner charged with a yellow spiraled timber rattlesnake facing toward the hoist sitting upon a patch of lush green grass, with thirteen rattles, representing the thirteen colonies, the words Dont Tread on Me positioned below the snake in black font

  7. Tread - Wikipedia

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    Shoe tread, pattern on the bottom of a shoe; Stair tread, horizontal portion of a set of stairs on which a person walks; Tire tread, patterned outer surface of a tyre that makes contact with the road; Tread (river terrace), the level section of a river terrace; Continuous track, a system of vehicle propulsion used in tracked vehicles