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  2. Table saw - Wikipedia

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    Anti-kickback pawls: Most modern US table saws are fitted with kickback pawls, a set of small spring-loaded metal teeth on a free-swinging pawl (usually attached to the guard) which help to put a strong downward force on a board. This can help to immobilize the board in the event of a kickback.

  3. Riving knife - Wikipedia

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    This accident is termed a "kickback". [3] Table saw kickback may occur if the saw's fence is not parallel with the blade, but is slightly closer to the rear of it than the front, causing the fence to push the wood into the rear of the blade. [4]

  4. Pawl - Wikipedia

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    Dogs (in the form of pawls) are used on extension ladders to temporarily anchor their sections to one-another. [3] Table saw Pawls are used on table saws to prevent a workpiece being sawn from kicking back. [4] Transmission A parking pawl is a device in an automobile automatic transmission which prevents it from moving when the vehicle is ...

  5. Three-point hitch - Wikipedia

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    Three-point linkage on a Ferguson 35 tractor. The tractor and linkage are painted gold. The grey bars are a separate implement (a towing ball hitch) attached to the linkage. The three-point hitch is made up of several components working together. These include the tractor's hydraulic system, attaching points, the lifting arms, and stabilizers.

  6. Ratchet (device) - Wikipedia

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    A ratchet featuring a gear (1) and pawl (2) mounted on a base (3) Animation of ratchet gear rack (green) and pawl (pink). Red arrows indicate which way force is applied to the gear rack. The rack and pawl are both restricted to only linear movement (not shown).

  7. 'David's Sling' and 'Arrow' anti-missile systems: How Israel ...

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    The Arrow 3 system is believed to have a range of 1,500 miles and can reach an altitude of 100 miles. The Arrow 2 is designed to explode near a missile to bring down an incoming missile, but the ...

  8. Chainsaw safety features - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] The catcher catches the chain when it derails downwards and shortens it. Then the chain moves underneath the saw body smashing against the rear hand protection at the rear handle (The bottom of the handle is wider to the ba side as to the other). As shown in the image, chain catchers are made of aluminum so as to not damage the chain.

  9. Kickback - Wikipedia

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    Kickback (pinball), a ball-saving mechanism in a pinball table; Chainsaw kickback, in which a chainsaw encounters hard wood and violently surges upward. Table saw kickback, when part of the workpiece is propelled back towards the operator at a high speed; Steering kickback, movement in a vehicle's steering wheel when it encounters an obstacle.