| 11. | Spring tension locks are easily picked, and, inexpensive, flimsy cables or thin chains can be snipped with proper tools.
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| 12. | -Garden Gals : Compact pruners with smaller-than-usual grip span and reduced spring tension . www . gardenpals . com.
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| 13. | The magnetic field produced by the current attracts a moving ferrous core held back under spring tension or gravitational pull.
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| 14. | The pressure needed on the upstream side of the valve to overcome the spring tension is called the'cracking pressure '.
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| 15. | The'Q-Loader'system is capable of loading 100 balls in less than 3 seconds, though breakage can occur at higher spring tensions.
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| 16. | This builds spring tension, that is released at the peak of every complete turn in the " S " pattern.
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| 17. | The concept is similar to that of self-winding spring movements, except that electrical power is generated instead of mechanical spring tension.
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| 18. | As voltage decreases, so does the current, releasing spring tension or the weight of the core and causing it to retract.
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| 19. | With a gear-driven spring tension adjuster, the BB1 can allow regulation of the spring tension without removing the instrument's rear cover plate.
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| 20. | With a gear-driven spring tension adjuster, the BB1 can allow regulation of the spring tension without removing the instrument's rear cover plate.
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