The mechanism used to initiate an explosion by releasing a safety device is called a "safety pin." In the context of grenades and other explosive devices, pulling the pin allows the firing mechanism to engage, leading to detonation once the device is thrown or activated. This is a crucial step in the operation of such devices, as the pin prevents accidental activation prior to use.
Pull Out the Pin was created in 1982.
Pull the Pin was created on 2007-10-12.
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The top of the pin is called the head of the pin.
An oar pin is also called a rowlock pin or a thole.
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The one closest to you is the head pin, or 1 pin. The rest of the pins are numbered from left to right on each row: the second row has the 2 and 3, third has 4, 5 and 6, and the fourth row has 7, 8, 9 and 10.
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ITS REALLY SIMPLE pull the pin
the pin part of a brooch is called the clasp
an oar pin is called thole
To pull a pin from a connector, first ensure the connector is disconnected from any power source. Use a small tool, such as a pin extractor or a flathead screwdriver, to gently press down on the locking tab or release mechanism associated with the pin. Carefully pull the pin out of the connector while maintaining a steady grip to avoid damaging the surrounding pins or the connector itself. If needed, consult the connector's manual for specific instructions related to your particular model.