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shackle-bolt
shackle-bolt [f. shackle n.1 + bolt n.1] a. The bolt which passes through the eyes of a shackle. b. Her. This used as a bearing. c. ‘A bolt having a shackle or clevis on the end’ (Knight Dict. Mech. 1875). d. dial. A handcuff.1688 Holme Armoury iii. 311/1 He beareth sable, a double shake-bolt or sha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shackle
A shackle (or shacklebolt), also known as a gyve, is a U-shaped piece of metal secured with a clevis pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal Pin shackle A pin shackle is closed with an anchor bolt and cotter pin, in a manner similar to a clevis. wikipedia.org
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shackbolt
shackbolt Her. (ˈʃækbəʊlt) [? Shortened from shackle-bolt: see shackle n.] A shackle or fetter used as a charge.1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iv. xvii. (1660) 349 He beareth, Argent, a Shackboult sable. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Shack⁓bolt or Shackle, a prisoners Bolt, a Fetter or Give. 1688 [see shackle-bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Padlock
The key pulled the locking bolt open against a strong spring. Padlocks that offered more key variance were the demise of the screw lock. to block it from moving) or lever tumblers (where a portion of the bolt that secures the shackle enters the tumblers when the correct key is turned in wikipedia.org
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shackle
▪ I. shackle, n.1 (ˈʃæk(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 sceacul, scacul, 3 scheakel, 4 schackle, schakel, 4–5 schakle, 5 shakill, schakyl(l, -ylle, schakkyl, 5–6 shakyl, 5–7 shakel, 6 schakill, schaccle, shakyll, shackil, -yll, 6–7 shackel(l, 6–9 now dial. shakle, (7 schackell), 9 dial. sheakle, 6– shackle. β. nor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rotary combination lock
Design and operation An externally-accessible dial is manipulated to release the shackle of a padlock or a lock bolt securing a door. Additional security Some rotary combination locks include internal relockers or relocking devices that separately lock the shackle or bolt when an attack wikipedia.org
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Boron steel
Boron steel is used in the shackles of some padlocks for cut resistance Boron steel padlocks of sufficient shackle thickness (15mm or more) are highly hacksaw, bolt cutter, and hammer-resistant, although they can be defeated with an angle grinder. wikipedia.org
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Best type of bike lock (materials, style, etc.) I recently lost the keys to my lock and had to borrow a bolt cutter to free my bike. It was a bit of an eye opener to realise a) just how easy it was for the bolt cutter...
Because the shackle is 18mm thick, I don't think you could cut it with bolt cutters, so you would need a hydraulic jack -- but the opening is too small
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Bolt snap
It differs from a snap shackle in that the load is not carried by the gate. shackle are also available. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to: make a paracord jig (simple survival bracelet making)
buckle but if you did vary up between this and a larger one for wider bracelets or if you use any shackles like these which I use sometimes the metal shackle will do I wouldn't say you don't even really need to cut a slot you could just drill holes for the diameter of your bolt every half inch or so because
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Clevis fastener
The combination of a simple clevis fitted with a pin is commonly called a shackle, although a clevis and pin is only one of the many forms a shackle may A bolt can function as a clevis pin, but a bolt is not intended to take the lateral stress that a clevis pin must handle. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to tie a bowline knot that won't tighten on itself
vehicle out and you don't have a snatch em strap do not do what we're doing here do not pull from your tow balls that's pretty dangerous actually have a shackle going through your chassis through one of the bolt holes and tow from the shackle so firstly what we're going to do let's make our bowline again give
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Safety wire
The removable fastener — possibly a nut, wing nut, turnbuckle, a bolt or a pin similar to a bolt — having a hole through a part of it that will remain For example, if a standard automotive bolt in the U.S. is being secured, then the safety wire when installed should put tension on the bolt in a clockwise wikipedia.org
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Lock bypass
Padlocks may be bypassed by shimming, where one inserts a sprung steel device to retract the spring-loaded catch that restrains the shackle. To avoid bypass, a door should be secured using a deadbolt system, in which the locking mechanism and bolt are operated by the key. wikipedia.org
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Lewis (lifting appliance)
Three-legged lewis A three-legged lewis, also known as a dovetailed lewis, St Peter's keys, or a Wilson bolt, fits into a dovetailed seating in the top The shackle is unbolted, placed over the legs, and the bolt fastened through both the shackle eyes and the eye in the top of each leg. wikipedia.org
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