Soft and Hard Adult Film and Television Awards
Shafta Awards was created in 1987.
Commonly, 1. Heat-shrink fit, where the bearing (or the housing/shaft) is heated to create a clearance, then fitted. On cooling, contraction clamps so tightly that movement is impossible. 2. Circlips/snap rings that clip into place. 3. Bolting. 4. Welding/soldering - not easily disassembled.
Many things could cause this condition. Here's a small list of some common things:A broken axle shaft/ drive shaftA stretched/ broken shift cableDamaged shift linkage/ shifter assemblyInternal damage to the transmission, i.e. a broken parking pawl (usually caused by and outside force like improper towing)
A food processor basically consists of the following easily manageable, movable and removable parts:A heavy, stable housing unit or base that houses the processor's motor. A food processor's heavy base is designed to provide stability while the appliance is in operation. The base housing unit should remain steady and firm while the motor and spinning blades or discs are in play. The base also typically contains the appliance's power cord and control buttons like on, off and pulse.A shaft that extends up from the base unit and motor and which powers the blades and discs that fit on the shaft.Various chopping and mixing blades and shredding and slicing discs that slide over the shaftA work bowl that fits onto the housing base unit and around the shaft. The work bowl, and thus the food processor size, can range from 2 to about 13 cups of processed food.A work bowl cover that fits on top of the work bowl and keeps the processed food within the food processor.A feed tube and pusher rod or assembly through which the food is introduced into the food processor's bowl, blades and discs.Optional attachments which can include whisks or beaters.
No radiation here.A food processor basically consists of the following easily manageable, movable and removable parts:A heavy, stable housing unit or base that houses the processor's motor. A food processor's heavy base is designed to provide stability while the appliance is in operation. The base housing unit should remain steady and firm while the motor and spinning blades or discs are in play. The base also typically contains the appliance's power cord and control buttons like on, off and pulse.A shaft that extends up from the base unit and motor and which powers the blades and discs that fit on the shaft.Various chopping and mixing blades and shredding and slicing discs that slide over the shaftA work bowl that fits onto the housing base unit and around the shaft. The work bowl, and thus the food processor size, can range from 2 to about 13 cups of processed food.A work bowl cover that fits on top of the work bowl and keeps the processed food within the food processor.A feed tube and pusher rod or assembly through which the food is introduced into the food processor's bowl, blades and discs.Optional attachments which can include whisks or beaters.