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A foot lever is a device that is operated by the foot to control or activate a mechanism or machine. It is commonly used in vehicles, musical instruments, and machinery to provide a means of controlling various functions without using the hands.
"BLR" = Browning Lever Rifle It is lever operated
A lever worked by a foot is called a foot pedal. It is a mechanism used to control or activate a device using the pressure from a person's foot.
A "tang under the lever" refers to a protruding part or extension of a lever mechanism that connects to a pivot point or fulcrum. This design is often used in tools or machinery to provide additional leverage or stability when the lever is operated. The tang can enhance the effectiveness of the lever by allowing for better force distribution or improved control during operation.
The fixed point of a lever is called the fulcrum. A lever is a beam connected by a hinge, or pivot, called a fulcrum. A lever is used to amplify the applied force.
A lever with a mechanical advantage greater than one is used to increase distance. A lever is a simple machine connected to ground by a hinge called a fulcrum.
A shovel is most often operated as a Class-III lever, typically in snow.
The front brake lever on a motorcycle is operated by the rider's right hand. The lever is squeezed towards the handlebar to engage the front brake, which helps slow down or stop the motorcycle.
lever at crank, connected by chain to lever at rear wheel
A thumb lever is a small lever or button that can be operated using the thumb. It is commonly found on tools, equipment, and instruments to provide a quick and convenient way to control or activate functions.
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it is called a force