Yes, it is possible to damage something by screwing it too tight. Over-tightening can cause the material to crack, deform, or break, leading to potential damage. It is important to follow manufacturer guidelines for proper tightening to avoid causing harm.
Gripping or clasping something tightly is commonly referred to as "holding something tight."
An antonym for "tight" is "loose." While "tight" refers to something that is firmly held or closely fitting, "loose" describes something that is not firmly attached or is free-moving.
Yes. There are nerves that run through this very tight, wide "bracelet". They can be damaged by the surgery, swelling afterwards or in therapy.
Try squeezing all of the air out of the bottle before screwing the lid on tight. It works well for me. It will stay fizzy until the last drop.
Yes, it is possible to adjust a bike brake that is too tight by loosening the brake cable tension or adjusting the brake pads.
When something is not fully on, or not tight, and can fall off of something easily.
Its possible, but unlikely.
Pain is your body's way of telling you that something is wrong. I suggest that you go to hospital or see a doctor as soon as possible.
To tighten something means to make something more tight for the person
You are a looser when you loose something. For instance, making a tight knot not as tight would make you a looser.
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attach the hopper, fill it with paint, attach the co2 tank to the back end by screwing it in tight, screw in the barrel, put in the batteries, take it off safe, and you are set to shoot.