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  2. Loos & Co. - Wikipedia

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    In honor of wire rope pioneer John A. Roebling, Loos & Co. manufactured and donated a stainless steel replica of the iron rope Roebling manufactured for the Allegheny Portage Railroad. [11] Loos & Co. has donated materials to the organization Connecticut Corsair who are restoring a Vought F4U Corsair , a fighter originally manufactured in ...

  3. Shackle - Wikipedia

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    This longer version of a D-shackle is used to attach halyards to sails, especially sails fitted with a headboard such as on Bermuda rigged boats. Headboard shackles are often stamped from flat strap stainless steel, and feature an additional pin between the top of the loop and the bottom so the headboard does not chafe the spliced eye of the halyard.

  4. Caisson lock - Wikipedia

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    Work on the second lock was suspended (the third lock had not been started) and early in the following year an inclined plane, to carry boats’ cargoes in wheeled tubs, was built instead. Eventually a flight of nineteen locks on a longer alignment up the slope was constructed, with a Boulton & Watt Steam Pumping Station, capable of lifting ...

  5. 50 Companies with Lifetime Warranties: If It Breaks, They’ll ...

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    46. Kryptonite Lock. Kryptonite makes secure locks for bicycles, motorcycles, scooters, all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles. The company guarantees its products and will replace any lock that has ...

  6. Neptune's Staircase - Wikipedia

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    It is the longest staircase lock in Britain, lifting boats 64 feet (20 m). [1] It consists of eight locks, each 180 feet (55 m) by 40 feet (12 m), and it takes boats about 90 minutes to pass through the system. [1] [2] [3] The current lock gates weigh 22 tons each, and require a team of at least three lock-keepers to operate the staircase.

  7. Safety wire - Wikipedia

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    Safety wire is commonly 0.5, 0.6, 0.8 or 1 mm (0.020, 0.025, 0.032 or 0.041 in) in diameter, but 0.5-and-1 mm (0.021-and-0.051 in) diameters are also available. It is usually made of stainless steel, but is also available in monel and inconel alloys for high temperature applications and copper for break-away applications. [7]

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