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- In electrical engineering, a disconnector, disconnect switch or isolator switch is a type of switching device with visible contacts, used to ensure that...
- 2022 "Disconnect", by Megadeth from The World Needs a Hero, 2001 Disconnect (software), an anti-tracker browser extension and mobile app Disconnector, a...
- of the disconnector returns to after the trigger is released. When the trigger is still under pressure by the firearm operator, the disconnector will not...
- regarding the necessity of a magazine disconnect. Historically, most magazine-fed firearm designs had no magazine disconnector. There are exceptions, notably...
- Disconnect is a partly open source browser extension and mobile app designed to stop non-consensual third party trackers, and providing private web search...
- The right to disconnect is a proposed human right regarding the ability of people to disconnect from work and primarily not to engage in work-related electronic...
- Disconnect is a 2012 American psychological drama film directed by Henry Alex Rubin and written by Andrew Stern. It stars an ensemble cast featuring Jason...
- A disconnect tone in telephony is a tone provided to the remaining party to a call after the remote party hangs up. Typically, the disconnect tone is...
- 870 and Mossberg 500, have a safety feature called a trigger disconnector, which disconnects the trigger from the sear as the bolt moves back, so that the...
- connect/disconnect switch are colored blue. A fault will trigger the switch to its off (down) position, which in this device would disconnect both conductors...