2017 High quality DIN913 DIN914 DIN915 DIN916 DIN551 Set Screws to Saudi Arabia Factory
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Metric Size Socket Set Screws Thread Size: M1.4-M52 DIN913, DIN914, DIN915, DIN916 ISO4026, ISO4027, ISO4028, ISO4029 Various Drive and Point Types Various Surface Finishes Other Material Grades are available Please feel free to contact us for more details
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2017 High quality DIN913 DIN914 DIN915 DIN916 DIN551 Set Screws to Saudi Arabia Factory Detail:
Metric Size Socket Set Screws
Thread Size: M1.4-M52
DIN913, DIN914, DIN915, DIN916
ISO4026, ISO4027, ISO4028, ISO4029
Various Drive and Point Types
Various Surface Finishes
Other Material Grades are available
Please feel free to contact us for more details
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Usain Bolt wins the final of the men’s 200m at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Yohan Blake and Warren Weir finished second and third respectively as Jamaica win gold, silver and bronze in the event.
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Since 1896, athletics has been on the programme of each edition of the Games of the Olympiad. Its presence on the Games programme has allowed its popularity to increase across the world. This popularity was also strengthened by the creation of the IAAF in 1912. Women’s events appeared for the first time at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, while the men’s programme was standardised as of the 1932 Games in Los Angeles. Although at the beginning women were authorised to participate in only some events, today their programme is almost identical to that of the men.
Find more about Athletics at https://www.olympic.org/athletics