To rewind a steel fish tape unscrew the cover. Gently lift the cover so that the steel tape does not come out. With time and patience, rewind the tape. Finally put the cover back on and screw it back in place.
let go of the measuring tape and drop it.
It means turn the tape or clock back.
Tapes used in VCRs are known as VHS tapes. Most VCR's have a function that allows one to rewind the tape when one is finished watching the tape. If this feature is not available, a tape can be manually rewound by using a flat head screwdriver.
A DVD is better than a videotape because you never have to rewind.Have you seen the movie, Be Kind Don't Rewind.Rewind by William Sleator is a science fiction book.
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The phrase "be kind rewind" was originally used in video rental stores to remind customers to rewind VHS tapes before returning them. It was a courtesy gesture to the next renter, ensuring they could start the tape from the beginning. The phrase emphasizes consideration and thoughtfulness towards others in a simple, everyday action.
Metallic tape is any tape with an aluminum, steel or decorative foil on the outer surface. Steel tape s the general term for a steel tape measure or ruler or a metallic tape with a street foil surface.
It will automatically rewind the cassette once it has reached the end of the tape.
Mr. Brendan Gamble said " Can we fallbone more time, stop the tape and rewind"
Fish tape has quite a number of various uses. The most common use for fish tape, and fish tape's primary purpose, is used by electricians to route new wiring through walls and electrical conduit.
Rewind means to move backwards. It comes from the times when lots of media used to be on tape spools of some kind... either reel-to-reel, cassette tapes, or videocassettes. Winding was moving forward (putting the tape on one reel), and rewinding was moving backwards (putting the tape back on the original reel so you could start again). Even though we switched to "Play" for the forward movement, in order to get back to the beginning, you still had to move the reel backwards, or "rewind." So, now, even though it doesn't still work that way, we still refer to moving a movie or other media backwards by using the word "rewind."
Armored cable that has a inbedded tape that is used for grounding purposes. The steel tape is wrapped around the inner conductors which carry the load current. A heavy rubber coating is applied over the steel tape layer. The steel and heavy rubber helps protect the cable from physical damage, e.g. by someone digging in the ground where the cable is buried.