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  2. Motorcycle trailer - Wikipedia

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    Underside view of a swivel adapter (swivel coupler - swivel hitch) The swivel adapter, more commonly referred to as a swivel coupler or swivel hitch, functions by connecting one end to the trailer tongue and the other end directly to the hitch on the tow vehicle or to a coupler.

  3. Socket wrench - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 14-inch to 3 ⁄ 8-inch adapter allows sockets with 14-inch drive holes to attach to a 3 ⁄ 8-inch ratchet, and so on. Universal joints are two articulated socket joints (about 1 inch (25 mm) long) combined at a right angle, that allow a bend in the turning axis of the wrench and socket. They are used with extensions ...

  4. List of screw drives - Wikipedia

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    Metric sizes of the hex socket are defined by ISO 4762 (socket head cap screws), ISO 4026 (socket set screws with flat point), ISO 4027 (socket set screws with cone point), ISO 4028 (socket set screws with dog point), and ISO 4029 (socket set screws with cup point).

  5. Monopod - Wikipedia

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    Walking sticks or "trekking poles" exist that have a 1/4"-20 threaded stud on the top of the handle, usually covered by a cap when not in use, allowing them to double as a camera monopod. The user would usually need to carry a ball swivel adapter separately and mount it as needed.

  6. Sling (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    "QD sling swivel" usually refers to the part attached to the sling, while "flush cup" refer to the corresponding socket on the firearm. The system consists of a push button swivel attached to the sling (approximate diameter 9.4 mm, a little under 3 ⁄ 8 inches) which is placed into a mounting socket on the firearm (approximate diameter 9.6 mm ...

  7. Screwdriver - Wikipedia

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    Canadian P.L. Robertson, though he was not the first person to patent the idea of socket-head screws, was the first to successfully commercialize them, starting in 1908. Socket screws rapidly grew in popularity, and are still used for their resistance to wear and tear, compatibility with hex keys, and ability to stop a power tool when set.

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