High Quality ASME B18.10 Railway Track bolt and Nut to Chile Factories
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Professional manufacturer of Track Shoe Bolts with Nuts, feature a dome hexagon or hexagon flange head, are used on Excavator, wheel loader, bulldozer, backhoe loader blades & cutting edges. Fit for Caterpillar, Volvo, Doosan, Komatsu, Komelco, Ajax, JCB, BYG Inch Size: 3/8”-1.3/8” with various lengths Metric Size: M10-M36 with various lengths Grade: SAE J429 Grade 5, 8; 170 KSI, 180 KSI; ISO 898-1 class 8.8, 10.9, 12.9 Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, and so on Packing: Bulk ab...
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High Quality ASME B18.10 Railway Track bolt and Nut to Chile Factories Detail:
Professional manufacturer of Track Shoe Bolts with Nuts, feature a dome hexagon or hexagon flange head, are used on Excavator, wheel loader, bulldozer, backhoe loader blades & cutting edges.
Fit for Caterpillar, Volvo, Doosan, Komatsu, Komelco, Ajax, JCB, BYG
Inch Size: 3/8”-1.3/8” with various lengths
Metric Size: M10-M36 with various lengths
Grade: SAE J429 Grade 5, 8; 170 KSI, 180 KSI; ISO 898-1 class 8.8, 10.9, 12.9
Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, and so on
Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet
Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports
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In this video instructors Chris Collier & Nate DeMarse demonstrate conventional forcible entry techniques for outward opening doors. At first glance this door appears to be only locked by a key in the knob lock. The halligan is set approximately 6″ above the knob but when the door is pried it becomes obvious that there are other locking devices in place. If you are prepared for, and expect auxiliary locking devices you will easily overcome them when they are encountered. In this case, there were FIVE locking devices securing the door. They are listed below from the bottom to the top:
- A foot-bolt (slide-bolt) that secured into the floor
- A vertical dead-bolt below the knob
- Key-in-the-knob lock
- Slide-bolt just above the knob (4 screw holes, lock fell off)
- Slide-bolt a few inches above the last lock shown in the video
All FIVE of these locks were forced in approximately a minute.
Had this key in the knob lock been a panic hardware device firefighters attempting the “framing square” technique would have been defeated and had to return to conventional forcible entry.
Fire service tools have been invented and modified over the years. A few were intended for fire service application and others were borrowed from other trades. Many fire service tool adoptions and adaptions are worthwhile and useful. The ones that we (Brotherhood Instructors LLC) disagree with are the ones that have a very limited scope of use and require extra equipment. Our goal is to keep fire ground operations simple and systematic while sticking with tactics that have proven themselves to be valid.
We apologize for the digital skipping and glitch while we were driving the adz to the frame. We shot this video from two angles, and this was the best with this segment.