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  2. Weight plate - Wikipedia

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    A weight plate is a flat, heavy object, usually made of cast iron, [1] ... meant to fit on the 50 mm (two inches) sleeves of Olympic barbells. [2] [3] ...

  3. BUR Barbell Company - Wikipedia

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    It set consisted of a 4-1/2’ knurled pipe bar, dumbbells with fixed collars, and 110 pounds of weight plates. [14] Mid-1950s "BUR-140" Brochure. BUR-140 – The "BUR-140" is arguably the best known BUR product. It replaced the BUR-130. [15] Unlike previous BUR sets, the BUR-140 came with a 38-inch chrome-plated and knurled revolving barbell ...

  4. Barbell - Wikipedia

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    Weight plates used outside of competition need not conform to IWF or powerlifting specifications, and can be of any colour. Kraiburg bumper plates are rated in pounds, and one notch lighter than expected, regarding their traditional place in colour code: red plates are 45 pounds (20 kg), blue ones 35 pounds (16 kg), etc.

  5. Small Arms Protective Insert - Wikipedia

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    SAPI plates meant for body armor come in front and back plates which are identical, and smaller side plates. The front and back plates come in five sizes. Their dimensions are the following: [1] [13] Front and back SAPI plates: Extra Small - 1.27 kg (2.8 lb) | 184 x 292 mm (7¼ x 11½ in) Small - 1.59 kg (3.5 lb) | 222 x 298 mm (8¾ x 11¾ in)

  6. Dumbbell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Inch dumbbell, also known as "172" (2.38 inches (60 mm) handle, weighs 172 pounds (78 kg)) [9] Millennium dumbbell (2.38 inches (60 mm) handle, weighs 228 pounds (103 kg)) Circus dumbbells: historically used in traveling circus acts, these dumbbells have exaggerated ends and wider handles, and just like normal dumbbells, come in various ...

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