A JLG is a brand name of mobile personal and equipment lifts used extensively in rigging.
From the NYC scaffolding company in the 1920's: Chesebrough Whitney.
The term "Turbonetics" refers to a company that deals in the sale of turbo powered engines. One could visit their official website for information regarding the products sold there.
A rope used to pull in and out is commonly referred to as a "line" or "pulling line." In specific contexts, it may also be called a "tackle line" or "hauling line," depending on its application, such as in sailing or rigging. These lines are designed for maneuvering and controlling objects, often attached to pulleys or winches.
A block and tackle. an ellevator, a winch,
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JLG Architects was created in 1989.
Most commonly used as slang for a syringe. It is also used for the term rigging as in sabotage.
You can find a used JLG trailer at equipment stores that sell trailers. You can also find it in some classifieds ads in your area.
Tenis con JLG - Buscando a Godard - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13
If you mean what holds a ship's masts up, that is 'rigging' .
The 2007 Presidential elections in Kenya were full of rigging.
In aerial lifts it is for John L. Grove.
You can purchase rigging equipment online from the Rigging Warehouse website. Alternatively, you can purchase rigging equipment online from the Hanes Supply website.
Rigging can be: a noun -- He climbed up the rigging to the top of the mast. a verb ( the present participle of rig ) -- He is rigging the competition so his son will win.
There are two main types of rigging: manual rigging, where rigging is done by hand using ropes, pulleys, and other tools, and mechanical rigging, which involves the use of machinery like cranes and hoists to lift and move heavy objects.
In simple terms it means rigging the points on the score board
Yes.. RIGGING means The lower yard on a mainmast.