fastener$27508$ - traduzione in olandese
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fastener$27508$ - traduzione in olandese

TYPE OF DOG COLLAR THAT PROVIDES MORE CONTROL OVER THE ANIMAL
Martingale (fastener)
  • A greyhound displays a martingale collar.
  • A brindle greyhound with a low-profile martingale collar

fastener      
n. bevestigingsmiddel; (rits)sluiting; haakje
clevis pin         
  • Clevis hanger
  • A moused [[shackle]]
U-SHAPED FASTENER USED TO HOLD UP A PULLEY
Clevis; Clevis bolt; Clevis pin; Tang (clevis); Clevis fasteners
Veiligheidsspeld (een speld die bevrijding voorkomt)
screw thread         
  • BA]] standards are discussed. The SAE series was not mentioned—at the time this edition of the ''Handbook'' was being compiled, they were either still in development or just newly introduced.
  • Variants of snug fit. Only threads with matched PDs are truly snug, axially as well as radially.
  • Different threads including metric, UNC, UNF, BSW
  • Up to four starts are labeled with different colors in this example.
  • The basic profile of all [[UTS thread]]s is the same as that of all [[ISO metric screw thread]]s. Only the commonly used values for ''D''<sub>maj</sub> and ''P'' differ between the two standards.
  • Graphic representation of formulas for the pitches of threads of screw bolts
  • ''Lead'' and ''pitch'' for two screw threads; one with one start and one with two starts
  • A table of standard sizes for machine screws as provided by the American Screw Company of Providence, Rhode Island, USA, and published in a ''Mechanical Engineers' Handbook'' of 1916. Standards seen here overlap with those found elsewhere marked as ASME and SAE standards and with the later Unified Thread Standard (UTS) of 1949 and afterward. One can see the theme of how later standards reflect a degree of continuation from earlier standards, sometimes with hints of long-ago intracompany origins. For example, compare the 6–32, 8–32, 10–24, and 10–32 options in this table with the UTS versions of those sizes, which are not identical but are so close that interchange would work.
  • The right-hand rule of screw threads
  • An example of ''M16'', ISO metric screw thread
  • Right- and left-handed screw threads
  • SAE]] standards (including screw size standards), reported in the journal ''Horseless Age'', 1916
  • The three diameters that characterize threads
HELICAL PART OF SCREW
Screwthread; Turn per inch; Thread pitch; Screw threads; Turns per inch; Thread form; Threads per inch; Tapered thread; Pitch (screw); Inch screw thread; ISO inch screw thread; Threadform; Left-handed thread; Left hand thread
n. uitwendige spirale rand die een schroef vormt

Definizione

fastener
(fasteners)
A fastener is a device such as a button, zip, or small hook that fastens something, especially clothing.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Martingale (collar)

A martingale is a type of dog collar that provides more control over the animal without the choking effect of a slip collar.

Martingale dog collars are also known as greyhound, whippet or humane choke collars. The martingale dog collar was designed for sighthounds because their necks are larger than their heads and they can often slip out of buckle collars. These collars have gained popularity among owners of other breeds in the recent past with many trainers now recommending them instead of choke chains or buckle collars.

A martingale collar is made with two loops. The larger loop is slipped onto the dog's neck and a lead is then clipped to the smaller loop. When the dog tries to pull, the tension on the lead pulls the small loop taut, which makes the large loop smaller and tighter on the neck, thus preventing escape. Properly fitted, the collar will be comfortably loose whenever the dog is not pulling against the leash.