Lack of training Poor trench Insufficient joints for conditions erection Inadequate access Incomplete insertion Water ingress in joints-see later Inadequate time for weld Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events-Installation Spools forced to fit Physical damage Designed supports MEK damage to missing or modified internal surface Insufficient clearance Use of PVC-U glue in clamps & guides Other services Variations from design supported from ABS not engineered Incorrect slings Surfaces not cleaned Insufficient weld time Aged solvent cement Inadequate thrust blocks Some Anticipated Events-Testing Lack of planning & Records of test not procedure prepared Person to witness test not Standard provisions available
When filing soft metal, small particles of the metal will remain between the file teeth. This will cause the file to scratch the metal that is being worked on. To clean the teeth a file card brush is used. This is a combination wire brush and a bristle brush; the wire side is run across the file teeth and they are then cleaned off with the bristle side. Steel Wire Brushes are used for removing old paint and rust. Terminal brush is a conical brush with wavy steel bristles for cleaning clamps. Inserted card brush is used for cleaning battery posts. Snips are used for cutting sheet metal or other thin pieces of metal. The straight snips have straight blades and will cut along a straight line. Snips with curved blades for cutting out circular pieces are called circular snips. Never use snips for cutting screws, nails, etc. Cable knife is provided with fixed straight blade. The back of blade is insulated with plastic for increased safety and rigidity. It is used for cutting cables.
other damage. The connection between the 11 On completion disconnect the filler neck and tank is especially critical. instruments, remove the cooling fan bridging Sometimes a rubber filler neck or connecting wire and reconnect the multi-plug. hose will leak due to loose retaining clamps or 12 On automatic transmission models adjust deteriorated rubber. the downshift linkage (Chapter 7, Part B). 6 Similarly, inspect all brake hoses and metal pipes. If any damage or deterioration is Models with Weber 2V carburettor
output is at the reset level. The other S/H captures the CCD output when the charge value is present. A differential amplifier provides the difference between the two levels to the ADC. Of course, the timing logic that generates the CCD clocks must insure that the two S/H circuits take samples at the appropriate times. Another method to implement CDS is to couple the CCD output to the ADC input with a capacitor and use a clamp. The clamping circuit clamps the input to a fixed reference voltage when activated. This causes the capaci- tor to develop a DC bias that is equal to the difference between the reference voltage and the input signal (which is at the reset level). When the clamp is released, the ADC input will follow the CCD output, but with the offset added (until the charge bleeds off the capacitor). Typically, the signal will be clamped just before each pixel is read, restoring the DC offset on the capacitor.
): · Iso-lateral dumbbell incline bench press · "Yates" bent rows with EZ bar (palms-up grip and bent at the waist about 2030 degrees) Then: · Reverse "drag" curls using a thick bar twice the diameter of a standard Olympic bar (I put · Reverse "drag" curls using a thick bar twice the diameter of a standard Olympic bar (I put plates on metal piping I bought from Home Depot, secured with $5 pinch clamps): 2 sets of 6 reps, three minutes' rest between sets DAY 3 (FRIDAY) · High-rep kettlebell (53 pounds) swings to 75-rep minimum · Slow myotatic crunch (next chapter) with max weight x 1215 reps · Every other week: single-arm kettlebell swings to 25 minimum reps each side I should add that I was negligent, often adding one to three additional rest days between sessions. It didn't matter. The training volume needed for head-turning changes was lower than