- A
stanchion (/ˈstæntʃən/) is a s****y
upright fixture that
provides support for some
other object. It can be a
permanent fixture. In architecture, stanchions...
- in
design to
rugby posts, with the
crossbar and
uprights supported by
stanchions installed directly underneath the
uprights (in the
shape of the letter...
-
higher college settings, the
backboard is part of a
portable wheeled stanchion that can be
moved out of the way and
stored to
allow the
venue to host...
- gave rise to
problems when it was opened. A
series of
support poles and
stanchions were
inserted to give
extra stability to the top tier of the
stand after...
- Ship's bulwark. 1. Gunwale, 2.
Bulwark plating, 3. Flange, 4.
Stanchion, 5.
Stringer plate, 6.
Stringer angle, 7. Sheerstrake. Scupper: 8. hole (with...
- to have more than one.
Above the deck are
often lifelines connected to
stanchions,
bulwarks perhaps topped by gunnels, or some
combination of the two. A...
-
blade on
which all
spins are rotated; this is
usually located near the
stanchion of the blade,
below the ball of the foot. The
blade is also "hollow ground";...
-
externally adjustable down by 20-30mm. Fox
naming of the
forks relies on the
stanchion diameter, and the
available models are 32, 36, 38 and 40.
These can have...
- horn) in
German In Old High German,
Kipfa mean "carriage
stanchion" and
referred to the
stanchions or "horns" of a cart. In the 13th century, that usage...
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himself before games by
banging his head
against a
padded basketball stanchion.
Although Garnett is
officially listed as 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) by the NBA...