A backplate is a plate protecting the back of a person who is fighting, or the metal plate on the rear of the casing of a computer.
Mostly you can find a backplate at Dicks Sporting Goods in Bel Air
The backplate is simple turning with only some aspects of work holding posing any problems.
when i put my backplate on my shoulder pads there are almost always a hole to put them in or you can tie it to your pads with a shoe lace?
pull the brake drum off and replace the rubber pads
rotate the backplate counter clockwise
yes you can fit any motherboard to a standard atx case provided that you have I O backplate that fits at the back of the computer case. every new motherboard has an IO backplate which is a plate with cutouts for your keyboard and mouse ports and usb ports and lan port hope this helps from kev.
The power supply, the backplate, the spacing of the mounts for the motherboard, and the position of the expansion slots in relation to the CPU
5.5" C to C seems to be standard.
The cuirass was the chest protection worn by knights, usually consisting of a breastplate and backplate. It was an important piece of armor that provided protection to the vital organs of the upper body during battle.
Assuming you have the right shoes(pads) and they are fitted the right way round, shoes auto adjusters not fully released and/or shoes not laterally aligned. Lateral alignment of shoes can be difficult to see. Basically they are not sitting symetrically on the backplate. Eyeball the alignment and make sure the distance between the shoe face and the backplate edge is the same all round and, by sliding the shoes in the carriers, adjust as necessary.
you will need to drill holes in the back of the plate on the shoulder pads, make sure you use the back plate to line the holes up to where you will need them. You will need to use a t-nut, which goes in the back of the shoulder pad so the screw will have something to go into. You will want to use some kind of washer on the screw. Just hold the backplate in place slide the t-nut in the back and put the screw and washer in the opening for the backplate and screw it down.
"backplate" - is that the little mounting plate glued to the windshield the rearview mirror mounts to?If that's the case, and it were me, I'd pull into a local auto-glass repair shop and ask them to price replacing it. I can't imagine it to be much more than $10.The only other thoughts would be to try prying it off, maybe with a little heat - but I ain't doing that to MY windshield - way to easy to mess up and crack it. (smile)If the question is actually referring to side mirrors, see "Related Questions" below