1. they are used in making furniture ( couches/chairs )
2. they are used to hold parts of machines together
3. they are also used in bikes to hold the seat etc.
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Three types of polysaccharides are glycogen, starches, and fibers
No, the Proxxon uses a coller system where the rotary tool slides into the holder. The Dremel uses a threaded system where the rotary tool is threaded into the holder. The Proxxon is more precise way of attaching a rotary tool.
No, people don't use land, land uses people
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List five uses of permanent stitches
If the fittings are externally threaded it uses R12, and if the fittings are internally threaded, and have a smooth exterior it uses R 134a. In 1992 some vehicles were changing over to R134a, so it is hard to say. You just have to look at the fittings.
A threaded fork has threads on the steerer tube and requires a threaded headset, while a threadless fork has a smooth steerer tube and uses a compression system to secure the stem. Threadless forks are more common in modern bikes and offer easier adjustability and maintenance compared to threaded forks.
The four methods of fastening typically refer to mechanical fastening techniques used to join materials together. These include welding, which fuses materials through heat; riveting, which uses metal pins to hold pieces together; bolting, which employs threaded fasteners; and adhesive bonding, which uses glue or similar substances to create a bond. Each method has its own applications and advantages depending on the materials and required strength of the joint.
Nuts and bolts have a number of uses, the "broad" definition would be: * bolt - A headed and externally threaded fastener designed to be assembled with a nut. * nuts - An internally threaded product intended for use on external or male screw threads such as a bolt or a stud for the purpose of tightening or assembling two or more components.
Three uses for microscopes are forensics, reasearch, and analysis.
Three Uses of the Knife was created in 1998-02.