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  2. Aerial work platform - Wikipedia

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    Replacing an advertising poster in London using an aerial work platform. An aerial work platform (AWP), also an aerial device, aerial lift, boom lift, bucket truck, cherry picker, elevating work platform (EWP), mobile elevating work platform (MEWP), or scissor lift, is a mechanical device used to provide temporary access for people or equipment to inaccessible areas, usually at height.

  3. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium bike wheels: April 22, 2011 17-05: 213: Folding kayaks: Piñatas: Garbage trucks: Ceramic composite brake discs: April 29, 2011 17-06: 214: Rolled wafers: Wood pellets: Class and championship rings: May 6, 2011 17-07: 215: Speed skates: Synthetic rubber: Cocoa beans: Bulk chocolate May 13, 2011 17-08: 216: Custom steering wheels ...

  4. Lift table - Wikipedia

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    The most common lift table design incorporates hydraulic cylinders and an electrically powered pump to actuate the scissor lifting mechanism. Lift tables can also be driven by pneumatic sources, trapezoidal-threaded screw drives, push chains or by hydraulic foot pump when the load is not heavy. The choice of drive mechanism depends on factors ...

  5. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    A mobile scissor lift, extended to near its highest position The scissor lift is yet another type of elevator. These are usually mobile work platforms that can be easily moved to where they are needed, but can also be installed where space for counter-weights, machine room and so forth is limited.

  6. How Do They Do It? - Wikipedia

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    How Do They Do It? is a television series produced by Wag TV for Discovery Channel.Each programme explores how 2 or 3 ordinary objects are made and used. The show's slogan is "Behind the ordinary is the extraordinary."

  7. Detachable chairlift - Wikipedia

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    Yan Lift, known in its later years as Lift Engineering, built 31 high speed quads between 1987 and 1994, mostly in the United States and Canada. The detachable grips were of an unusual design, in which a steel bar with V-shaped troughs sat atop the haul rope and were held in place by tensioning assembly with rubber springs.