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    Interchangeability of spark plugs - table

    Replacing spark plugs is a standard procedure, and an experienced driver knows where and at what price to purchase suitable spark plugs for his car. Experience accumulates with every hundred kilometers traveled, every repair or maintenance. For optimal engine performance, parts should be purchased in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations. However, it may not be possible to follow these recommendations and the need for replacement may occur outside of routine maintenance. What to do in such a situation? Is it possible to replace spark plugs with more affordable analogues? How to install a new spark plug? First of all, it is important that the threaded part of the new part matches the standard one. This seems obvious, since with the wrong pitch and thread diameter, the part will not install correctly. However, there is a nuance: if instead...

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    What are the types of flexible magnets?

    Flexible Magnet Shop There are three types of flexible magnets: flexible magnetic sheet, flexible magnetic tape, and flexible warehouse magnets. Flexible Magnetic Tape Flexible magnetic tape consists of a long, thin, flexible magnet that is formed into a flat, rectangular shape during manufacture. For more information on extrusion see page How are flexible magnets made? The flexible magnetic tape is then wound onto a core, which is used as a roll of tape. It is available with or without an adhesive backing, allowing it to be attached to ferromagnetic and non-magnetic materials. For more information, see page What is flexible tape? Flexible Warehouse Magnet The flexible warehouse magnet is a flexible magnetic tape shaped like the letter "C". Form…

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    What is file roughness?

    How is the roughness of a file measured? How coarse should I choose? How do American and Swiss template files compare? So why not just measure the roughness of the file in teeth per inch? Posted on February 23, 2023 in Uncategorized by NewRemontSafeAdmin Tags: Comments Leave a comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * * COMMENT * First and last name * Email address * Website Save my name, email address and website in this browser for the next comment.

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    What additional functions can end and joiner's tongs have?

    All miter and carpentry pliers work on the same principle, with handles acting as levers to operate the sturdy jaws with beveled corners, but some have additional features. Polished head Good quality pliers of both types often have polished heads. This helps prevent marks when using them on wood surfaces or working on thin metal for jewelry and watches. Hammer Jaw Some carpentry pliers and pliers have a flat surface on one side of the jaws so that you can drive nails or staples or tap on objects to knock them out. They are known as hammerhead or blacksmith pliers. Asymmetrical Jaws Some heavy duty pliers have asymmetrical jaws,…

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    What are end pliers used for?

    Cutting and Lever End trimming pliers are mainly used for cutting wire close to the surface of the workpiece. Most pliers can work with wire from 1mm to 4mm in diameter, depending on the hardness of the wire. Small end trimming pliers are essential for jewelers and repairmen when they need to cut off any protruding parts of the metal. They use them for tasks such as trimming pins for brooches, cutting wire for necklaces and bracelets to length, opening prongs to remove stones from their settings, and trimming ring stems (bands) for scrap metal. They also use them to remove sprues - short metal rods left over from the casting process. The flat jaws of the pliers allow you to cut sprues flush with the surface…

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    What are the parts of the end trimming pliers?

          Jaws The jaws of the end pliers are almost flat, which allows you to cut as close as possible to the surface of the workpiece. This leaves excess wire or nails lying flush with the surface rather than sticking up. They are very sharp and should fit exactly together without any gaps. Jaws for end pliers are available in two versions: Knee joint Box connection Knee joint This is the most common type of connection for end pliers. One handle is superimposed on the other, connected by a central rivet. The downside is that with heavy use, the rivet can loosen over time, causing the jaws to move. Box connection A box connection is when one side of the pliers slides through a slot made on…

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    Maintenance and care of electronics torches

    Electronics cutters are durable tools, with some brands capable of making ½ million to 1 million cuts without dulling the jaws. Electric torches are best stored in an ESD-proof case, which will preserve the condition of the tools and also prevent them from building up an electrostatic charge. Custom-made sheaths are available from several electronics cutter manufacturers. Electronics cutters will lose their sharpness over time due to constant use, and misuse can damage the cutting edges. The small size of electronics cutters makes them difficult to sharpen by hand, but some manufacturers allow customers to send their tools back for free restoration and repair. Posted February 23, 2023 in Uncategorized by NewRemontSafeAdmin Tags: Comments…

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    How do electronics cutters work?

    Electronic cutters are based on a lever system. The tool consists of two levers working in opposite directions. The force applied to the handles of the instrument as they are brought together is multiplied by the central fulcrum and focused through the jaws, allowing a large amount of leverage to be applied in a small area. Electronics cutters usually have springs between the handles to allow the handles to automatically return to their open position when the user does not press them together. This means that the user does not have to extend the handles again after making a cut, allowing the tool to be operated with one hand. Electronics wire cutters have very thin jaws so they can easily cut thin wires. This sets them apart from side cutters and other larger cutting tools that are better suited…

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    How to choose a pair of cutters for electronics?

    It is important to know that your electronics cutters are of high quality and capable of cutting any material you might want to use them on. On some models of electronics cutters, the jaws of the tool do not meet exactly, which can cause thin wires to simply "kink" rather than cut. You should be able to tell if the jaws are closing properly by holding the instrument up to the light. The jaws should taper towards each other and meet at the tip, leaving a thin triangle of visible light. There is a useful trick to testing electronics cutters before buying them. Just take a razor blade and lightly pinch it between the jaws of the tool. If the razor blade is straight, the jaws exert pressure in one and the same ...

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    How to use cutters for electronics?

    Working with a pair of electronic cutters is a very simple process. Simply place the wire between the tool's jaws and squeeze the handles together until the jaws break through the wire. Electronics cutters should be held close to the board to ensure a clean flush cut, but this can be inconvenient, especially if there are other sensitive components close to the PCB surface. If you use tilt head electronics cutters, you can cut close to the board at a more comfortable angle. Standard carbon steel blades should be hard enough to cut through resistor wire, copper wire, memory wire, small steel chain links, model railroad tracks, and similar materials. The jaws of the electronics cutter are sharp around the edge,…

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    What are electronics cutters?

    Electronics wire cutters are precision pliers designed for the delicate job of cutting very thin wires, such as on small electronic components such as resistors. Electronics pliers are part of a larger family of pliers and wire-cutting tools, but they are the only tools small enough to work with thin components such as those found on computer circuit boards. They use a precise cutting action to cut pieces of wire, as opposed to larger tools such as side cutters that break wires by squeezing or crushing. Some electronics cutters are also strong enough to cut metal guitar and piano strings. Musicians may also know electronics cutters as "string cutters". Added February 23, 2023 in

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    What are electronic cutters coated with?

    TvoyRemont Sample Pages Some electronics torches have a phosphate conversion coating. This means that a mixture of phosphate salts and phosphoric acid has been sprayed onto the metal components of electronics cutters to create an insoluble coating that is resistant to rust and corrosion. Electronics cutters are also available with a softer outer finish in aluminum or brass, especially for applications such as musical instrument repair or jewelry making where it is important to avoid scratches and other surface damage. Posted on February 23, 2023 in Uncategorized by NewRemontSafeAdmin Tags: Comments Leave a comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * * COMMENT * First and last name * Email address * Website Save my name, email address…

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    What are electronic cutters made of?

    Jaws The jaws and handles of electronics cutters are usually made of high carbon tool steel or vanadium steel, which makes the cutting edges much harder. This gives electronics cutters the ability to cut resistor wire, memory wire, or thin spring steel wire. There are also electronics cutters with tougher tungsten alloy or tungsten carbide jaws that can be useful for a wide variety of industrial and everyday applications. Electronics cutter jaws often have additives such as chromium to help prevent corrosion. Handle Sleeves The sleeves that fit over the handles of electronics torches are either molded from thermoplastics or created by dipping the tool in plastic. Insulation ESD torches are internally insulated with…

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    What are the dimensions of the planning magnetic disks?

    The scheduling of magnetic disks is measured by diameter x depth. The diameter of the planning magnetic disk includes the size of the case, as well as the size of the main magnetic disk inside. Depth, however, is the distance between the top of the magnet body and the base of the main magnetic disk inside. Flat magnetic planning discs The flat planning magnet has a diameter of 20 mm (0.79 in.), 30 mm (1.18 in.) or 40 mm (1.57 in.). The larger the diameter of the flat planning magnetic disc, the greater the surface area of ​​the magnet will hold the sheets of paper. This is because the magnet will be better able to hold the sheet of paper due to its increased circumference rather than its increased magnetic attraction. The depth of flat magnetic planning discs can vary from 7.5 mm…

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    Advantages and disadvantages of earthen houses

    Advantages of earth-rammed houses Thermal qualities Natural sound insulation Practically fireproof Economically viable Energy-efficient Breathable walls Termite resistant Earthquake resistance Disadvantages of earth-rammed houses Not a good insulator Need a shed roof