Rigid Mount
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Unimac UC80NVN washer/extractor, fully programmable, rigid mount, 3 speed $3,500.00 |
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Leitz 50mm / 51.9mm Summicron lens head for your rigid mount ( M or Screwmount ) $2,400.00 |
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Rigid Industries 50″ E-Series LED Light Bar with Poison Spyder Steel Mounts $1,599.99 |
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50mm / 51.9mm SUMMICRON F/2, Rigid M-mount, SOSIC, LEITZ WETZLAR GERMANY, 1966 $1,545.00 |
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VICTORY VISION RIGID MOUNT MOTORCYCLE TRUNK BLACK #2876292-266 NEW $1,400.00 |
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Rigid E SERIES 40″ LED Light Bar with CRADLE MOUNT $1,279.63 |
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Rigid E SERIES 30″ LED Light Bar WITH CRADLE MOUNT UTV $988.93 |
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NEW Leland Faraday Induction Motor 15HP, 208-230/460V, 1760 RPM, DP Rigid Mount $850.00 |
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Rolling Thunder 200 tire rigid with mounts for evo motor $850.00 |
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TRIUMPH SPRINT ST RIGID MOUNT SADDLEBAGS FITS UP TO VIN #139276 ALUM SILVER NEW $849.00 |
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SANTEE by Paughco~WIDE TIRE STRAIGHT LEG 4 Sp RIGID FRAME w/ TANK MOUNTS~Harley $799.50 |
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PAUGHCO WISHBONE180-200mm WIDE TIRE RIGID FRAME ~ 4 SPEED TANK MOUNT ~ Harley $799.50 |
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SANTEE / PAUGHCO 5 sp STRAIGHT LEG RIGID FRAME~GAS TANK MOUNT~Harley 30 RAKE 0-0 $799.50 |
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RIGID MOUNT SADDLEBAGS FITS CROSS COUNTRY/CROSS ROADS NEW #2878327-266 BLACK $799.00 |
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PAUGHCO WISHBONE180-200mm WIDE TIRE RIGID FRAME ~ 4 SPEED TANK MOUNTS ~ Harley $798.50 |
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S&S Cycle – Super E Carb Kit – Harley Evo® BT 84-92 – Rigid Mount Manifold $737.40 |
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Rigid E SERIES 20″ LED Light Bar WITH CRADLE MOUNT RAZR $694.43 |
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SUZUKI RIGID MOUNT SADDLEBAGS C90 VL1500 $524.99 |
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2010-2012 Brown Rigid Mount Sportster Harley Nightster Iron 48 Seat & Kit $499.00 |
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2010-2012 Brn Distress Rigid Mount Sportster Harley Nightster Iron 48 Seat & Kit $499.00 |
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2007-2009 Black Rigid Mount All Sportster Harley Nightster 883 1200 Seat & Kit $499.00 |
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2010-2012 Black Rigid Mount Sportster Harley Nightster Iron 48 Solo Seat & Kit $499.00 |
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YAMAHA V-STAR RIGID-MOUNT QUICK DISCONNECT SADDLEBAGS $486.91 |
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YAMAHA V-STAR RIGID-MOUNT QUICK DISCONNECT SADDLEBAGS $486.91 |
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SUZUKI C-90 FLIP TOP, RIGID MOUNT SADDLEBAGS – STUDDED $459.00 |
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SUZUKI RIGID MOUNT SADDLEBAGS C90 STUDDED $450.00 |
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990A0-77011 SUZUKI C90 LEATHER SADDLEBAG KIT 2005-09 NEW W/ HARDWARE RIGID MOUNT $449.95 |
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Rigid E SERIES 10″ LED Light Bar FLOOD AND ATV MOUNT $427.48 |
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Rigid E SERIES 10″ LED Light Bar SPOT AND ATV MOUNT KIT $427.48 |
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SADDLEMEN RIGID MOUNT QUICK DISCONNECT SADDLEBAGS DRIFTER STYLING FOR DYNA GLIDE $422.99 |
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SADDLEMEN RIGID MOUNT QD SADDLEBAGS W/LED DESPERADO XL $420.75 |
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SADDLEMEN RIGID MOUNT QD SADDLEBAGS W/LED DESP SOFTAIL $420.75 |
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SADDLEMEN RIGID MOUNT QD SADDLEBAGS W/LED DESPERADO FXD $420.75 |
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SUZUKI BOULEVARD C90 RIGID MOUNT CLASSIC SADDLEBAGS $419.99 |
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05-08 Suzuki M50 Boulevard Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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05-08 Honda VTX1300R Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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04-09 VN900 Vulcan Classic Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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03-08 VN1600A Vulcan 1600 Classic Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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05-11 Suzuki C90 Boulevard Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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99-11 XVS1100 V Star 1100 Custom Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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01-04 Suzuki VL800 Volusia Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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87-97 Honda VT1100C Shadow Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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03-07 Honda VTX1300C Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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98-11 Yamaha XVS650 V Star Custom Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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03-08 Honda VTX1800R Saddlemen S4 Rigid-Mount Saddlebags DESPERADO $416.00 |
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Mount-It! Ultra-Low Profile Tilting LCD/Plasma HD TV Universal Wall Mount for 32-60 TVs $36.99 TV stays 1.5″ away from the wall. 31.5″ wide wall plate supports block wall installation or installation on either 8″, 12″ or 16″ wall studs. The 1/8″ thick steel wall plate also has 3 wide pass-through holes so that cables and cords can be fished into the wall interior for a clean installation look. This universal wall mount attaches to any flat screen with a mounting hole pattern up to 31″ wide … |
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E.R. Wagner Stem Caster, Swivel with Pinch Brake, Dual Wheel, Hard Rubber Wheel, Delrin Bearing, 350 lbs Capacity, 3 Wheel Dia, 13/16 Wheel Width, 3-7/8 Mount Height, 3/8-16 Stem Dia, 1 Stem Height $11.91 E.R. Wagner Casters & Wheels manufactures the highest quality products for a broad range of applications and markets, including industrial, commercial, institutional, food service, health care, and other specialized areas. We do more than manufacture quality casters, wheels, and accessories; we develop ways to make them last longer and perform better. Our engineers employ the latest design and en… |
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Saddlemen Rigid Mount Universal Saddlebag – Drifter Slant 5070P $283.16 Available in two styles: Desperado and DrifterMade of rugged synthetic leather with a hard backsideDesperado bags feature studs, conchos, triple buckles and straps for a vintage lookDrifter bags feature smooth, clean and uncluttered stylingBoth feature solid ABS-molded back and bottom for shape retentionLockable buckles; two locks included (one per bag)Can be installed on just about any motorcycle… |
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Pro.Fit International 99-13 Rigid Bolt On Plate for Universal Mounts $9.99 Used as a permanent mounting solution for any Pro.Fit international Universal Mount (except the WindowMate). Includes mounting hardware to allow for a quick and easy installation. Great for Trucks, SUV’s, Buses and other heavy duty vehicle mounting solutions…. |
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RAM-B-316-1-AP8: RAM POD I Universal No-Drill Vehicle Mount for iPad $54.48 RAM POD I, universal No-Drill� vehicle mount, for the Apple iPad. The base of the mount clamps to your seat rail without any drilling necessary. Connected to the base is a 18″ rigid flexible rod that can be bent to position your device to it’s optimum viewing location. The RAM POD I will hold everything you need safely and securely…. |
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Polymer Thick Film: Today’s emerging technology for a clean environment tomorrow (Electrical Engineering) $236.01 Ken Gilleo’s Polymer Thick Film provides you with all the essential concepts, process descriptions, performance data, and general information you will need to reach your own conclusions. The focus will be on polymer thick film’s major subsets, which include conductive inks, printed resistors, dielectric films or pastes, and polymer assembly material…. |

The wall units should line up with the same size unit below. Sometimes the design is such that some will not line through because different door widths have been used but where they do line up a plumb line needs to be drawn up the wall and used as a starting point to mark off the unit sizes.
The height of the units have been determined by the height of any tall housing units or by the height of the tiles below. A spirit level now needs to be used to transfer a line around to wherever there are wall units.
Now the position of the plates on the wall need to be worked out to allow the units to hang at the correct height. A good way to start is to take a unit and adjust the bracket to its half way position then measure from the top of the cabinet to the underside of the hook. Then transfer this measurement to the wall starting at the drawn line on the wall showing the tops of the wall units and measuring down.
A tip here. When fixing into lightweight thermalite blocks a normal plastic plug does not hold very well so it is a good idea to use either 75m/m or 100m/m frame fixings. These have a full length plug and the expansion takes place a lot deeper into the block resulting in less chance of the fixing being pulled out.
Only use the two outer holes and drill the holes down at around 30 degrees and splaying outwards. As most of the forces on the bracket are straight down the fixings, by sloping downward, will resist being pulled out.
If the wall units are to be fitted onto a stud wall the chances of the hanging plate being in the same position as the wooden stud is very remote but there are a couple of ways to get over this.
Firstly a continuous hanging plate can be used. This comes in 2 or 3 meter lengths with holes and slots along the whole length so all that is needed is to cut it to the correct length and put it at the same height as the individual ones and screw into every stud it passes over.
If at the end there is no stud to secure it then fit a high load plasterboard fixing called a hollow wall anchor. This has expanding legs that open up behind the plasterboard to help spread the load.
Secondly a section of plasterboard can be removed to allow 12m/m plywood to take the place of the plasterboard and the plates fixed to this. This method is messy and takes longer but is a solution if no continuous hanging plate is available. The plywood must be strongly secured to the studs.
Thirdly, similar to the plywood solution, remove a larger amount of plasterboard and fit noggins (horizontal pieces of studding fitted between the vertical studs) at the correct height and re plasterboard.
Tip. To make sure the hook rests firmly on the wall plate it is advisable to actually chisel away some of the side of the unit, being careful not to break out through the face to allow the wall plate to run past where it needs to be, so that when on the wall there will be a little left and right movement to line the cabinet up without the hook falling off the wall plate. I have never seen anyone else do this but I highly recommend you do.
One very important thing to look out for when fixing the wall unit plates to the wall is to look below to see if there are any sockets below or nearby. If there are I suggest you find the cables in the wall to be sure you miss them. One way to do this is to carefully chisel the wall away, about 150mm below the bracket position so that is far enough away to not affect the strength of the fixing but close enough to accurately mark the wire position as it passes underneath the bracket position.
The hanging bracket plate that fixes to the wall usually has 3 slotted holes. Usually the bracket position can be adjusted to be able to use two of the three slots. When drilling the holes angle the drill away from the wire for extra security.
Sometimes, as there is only a limited space at the back of a wall unit, you can only trim away a maximum of 10mm so if the wall is running out of plumb by more than that, the wall unit will need to come off the wall to level it.
It is sometimes possible to trim the maximum off the unit and then take away some plaster on the wall to make it right. If there is a problem getting the wall unit right the back may need to be moved further into the unit which will involve taken the unit apart if it is a flat pack unit or if it is a rigid unit then the back will need to be cut out and a new back cut to fit the inside size of the unit.
Sometimes if the layout allows, it may be a better option to move the base units slightly to enable everything to line up. At times like this it is down to what the customer wants and the various options can be explained as well as any additional costs which may have a bearing on the final outcome.
Ray Brock
“The Seasoned Kitchen Fitter”
P.S. Look out for my Kitchen Fitting Complete Handbook and “How To” Kitchen Worktop Instructional Videos Available at http://www.FitThatKitchen.com The Only Complete Guide You Will Ever Need To Fit That Kitchen.
Rotation of Rigid Bodies: University Physics Problem?
the motor of a table saw is rotating at 3450 rev/min. a pulley attached to the motor shaft drives a second puller of half the diameter. a circular saw blade of diameter .208 m is mounted on the same rotating shaft as the second pulley:
1) the operator is careless and the blade catches a piece of wood. the linear speed of the wood block is equal to the tangential speed of the rim of the blade. what is this speed?
2) what is the radial acceleration of the points on the outer edge?
thanks, i know its kinda worded poorly. thats the reason, i couldnt get it. yeah. thanks
3450/.5=6900 RPM
6900 RPM * 2pi = 43332 radians/min = angular velocity
1) tangential speed = angular velocity*radius of blade
2) radial acceleration of points = tangential speed^2/radius of blade
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