- the
stanchions montants, and the
whole arrangement armature.
Stanchions frequently finish with
ornamental heads forged out of the iron.
Stanchions are...
- in
design to
rugby posts, with the
crossbar and
uprights supported by
stanchions installed directly underneath the
uprights (in the
shape of the letter...
- 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...
- 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...
- Cup'ik
kayak stanchions in the
museum collection, from Chevak. UA82-003-0057AB....
-
watchmaking and clockmaking.
Aluminium oxide is also used in the
coating of
stanchions in the
motorcross and
mountainbike industry. This
coating is combined...
-
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";...
-
Conventional telescopic forks invariably have a pair of fork tubes, or "
stanchions", at the top,
clamped to a
triple tree (also
called a
triple clamp or...
- four-point
system for
pressing the door into its
opening (note the two
stanchions left of the door opening)
capable of
exerting one
third of the door's...
-
board the 16th
century carrack Mary Rose A
ropewalk in Karlskrona,
Sweden Stanchions and
velvet rope Laid rope, also
called twisted rope, is
historically the...