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For 5 inch central locking casters, and 6 inch central brake casters usually used as on hospital bed casters, medical trolley casters.
On the other hand, in implicit locking, a lock on a class A requires intention locks on super classes through inheritance hierarchy as well as lock on class A [4].
Due to multiple threads, the lock-based implementation uses a locking mechanism to ensure mutual exclusion while inserting data in sub-trees (Arbel, 2014).
Back in the early 1980's a brilliant custom knife-maker by the name of Michael Walker took the locking liner idea and thoroughly modernized it.
Padlocks with ball-bearing locking mechanisms are harder to pry open, and those made of boron are 50 percent harder than hardened steel.
The product allows setting and "locking" the flywheel or crankshaft to any position desired within its 360[degrees] turning radius.
5 Turn the finger of the lock to the locking position and use the self-drilling screws to fix the lock to the frame.
This paper proposes an extension of the GDA standard that would allow safe multi-user work by resource locking. The proposal includes four functions which will lock/unlock resources and allow querying the lock state of the resources.
As the community support officers drive around the park in a van to lock up, surely it wouldn't hurt for them to wait until 5.30pm before locking the first one.
A modular pull handle and locking system, K-Lock is to be distributed in the UK by Hafele.
The CNA Series locking cylinder comes in five bore sizes (40 mm to 100 mm) and uses an integral, compact lock unit that is unaffected by the quality of the supply air.
This eliminated many electronic locking devices, which have plastic or rubber faces.
Bored locksets are part of the basic door hardware, with the locking mechanism built into the doorknob and latch.
A simple and more efficient locking system has been developed for TandemMould, a patented stack-mold system that opens and closes two mold faces in alternating sequence.