The head of the tool fits in the screw head recess in the hinge to ensure the pilot hole will be centered. |
|
Place the hinge leaf in the mortise and position the self-centering tool in the countersink recesses of the hinge. |
|
In turn, every backbone torsion angle was tested as a potential hinge point. |
|
This case has a top cover assembly, a bottom cover assembly, both of which are pivotable around a longitudinal axis forming a hinge assembly. |
|
This then forms the cover, which includes both an integral hinge and a tear seam. |
|
The results reveal 23 nonsynonymous changes and 127 invariant sites in total in the hinge region. |
|
The group then uses this metrically ambiguous unit as a hinge between the first and second main sections. |
|
Just add connecting boards between sections of deck from below to make a box, then either hinge the deck piece or make it a lift section. |
|
Take the old hinge screw or the hinge leaf with you to the store to make sure the new screw is the right size for your hinge. |
|
Survivability may hinge on the use of the correct technique appropriate to the environment you are fighting in. |
|
The cubic knuckle of the fermentation building, with three floors of temperature controlled rooms, acts as a hinge point between them. |
|
An improperly placed screw can shift the hinge position slightly or force the screw to tilt so its head does not sit flush. |
|
The buckle has a cast pewter frame with a hinge element between the buckle sides, and both the tongue and strap were attached to the center bar. |
|
Another option is to hinge the top part so that the seat becomes a lid that you just lift up. |
|
The high rotational axis and forward-mounted hinge provide excellent stability, especially when cornering. |
|
The artic hinge allows the front and rear frames to rotate independently, keeping all wheels on the ground. |
|
It will obviously all hinge on how well we are doing as the game progresses. |
|
Raised on the hinge of the Greek and the barbarian world, he had the amused tolerance of a man who can see and has lived with both sides. |
|
Their fate may well hinge on rearranged home and away fixtures with Hull Road Park next week. |
|
These folds are usually complicated by parasitic folds and arc characterized by north-dipping axial planes and near-horizontal hinge lines. |
|
|
A lot of political operatives and pollsters will tell you this presidential election will hinge on foreign policy. |
|
In the course of evolution, besides other modifications, the anterior crenulated hinge plate portion has been reduced. |
|
The famous device of conflict upon which all stories are supposed to hinge starts within the writer. |
|
A metal hinge located at the lateral and medial malleoli permits both dorsiflexion and plantar flexion. |
|
The elbow joint is a synovial hinge joint limited to flexion and extension. |
|
Success and failure hinge on achieving personal artistic fulfillment and public acclaim. |
|
In other words, the validity of a viewpoint seemed to hinge on the author's pedigree rather than on the cogency if his argument. |
|
This is when you are working to build the basic frame on which to hinge your life. |
|
Yes, because obviously any such diagnosis won't hinge on anything as prosaic as actual symptoms. |
|
Maximum width at hinge line, with lateral commissures almost perpendicular. |
|
Modern proof theory, and likewise the modern theory of machine computation, hinge on the concept of the recursive function. |
|
Richardson's epistolary novels hinge entirely on the emotional lives of his characters. |
|
It also can move flexibly and smoothly over slopes and uneven surfaces, by utilizing a hinge that connects its front and back driving wheels. |
|
Spirifer, a typical genus of this time, is characterized by plicate shells with a wide hinge line. |
|
Only now are we beginning to sense a hinge in history, a time when the earth is beginning to move beneath our feet. |
|
With pushdowns, make sure the only things moving are your forearms via the hinge joint at your elbows. |
|
Dr. Borje Walldius in Sweden replaced knees in 1953 with a simple hinge joint but knees are complex and these replacements often loosened. |
|
A good analog of the decrescent side is the interarea of brachiopods or the hinge area of bivalves. |
|
The cushioning profile is inlaid, striking plate and hinge recesses are mounted. |
|
If the slab steepens as it rolls back then the deeper the slab is from the hinge line, the greater the horizontal component of extension. |
|
|
Did it all hinge on the creation of an all-powerful executive council, hand-picked by Fontaine to circumvent the chiefs? |
|
Still very popular the traditional stamp hinge should only be affixed to used stamps. |
|
Now, the only way to attach a stamp to an album page is with a stamp hinge or a stamp mount. |
|
Anytime a stamp hinge has to be removed from a stamp, the collector must proceed with great care. |
|
The stamp hinge, a product used by most stamp collectors, was tested with very interesting results. |
|
Bivalves are characterized by a pair of calcareous shells, or valves, held together with an elastic hinge ligament. |
|
Her head snapped to the left as the sound of a squeaky hinge finally caught her attention. |
|
Outside their window, an insect's timid squeak peeped sporadically into the night, like a half-rusty hinge. |
|
He walked slowly toward the door, peeped through an enlarged crack in the hinge side, and stepped back, startled. |
|
Gates should be of heavy construction, with hinge pins spot-welded to prevent easy removal. |
|
The remains usually consisted of a large piece of one valve plus a fragment of the other valve attached by a virtually intact hinge. |
|
Located between the teeth, hinge sockets provide the space for holding the tooth of the opposite valve. |
|
An internal hinge, spring loaded with a rubber band, made the wings quiver in the wind, giving the illusion of a live brant. |
|
The springs of the bed were squeaking tremendously, like an unwaxed door hinge. |
|
It has a wide hinge line, and one concave valve, which may be either brachial or pedicle. |
|
He unclasps the hinge, still working perfectly seven centuries after being made. |
|
The hinge ligament of bivalve shell is an example of a complex development. |
|
The only bivalve group having comparable hinge features is the Philobryidae. |
|
The auricles in early ontogeny are relatively large and distinctly trigonal, with their free margins meeting the hinge line at acute angles. |
|
Maximum valve height of the carapace is roughly at the midpoint of the hinge line. |
|
|
With abdominals tight and shoulder blades pulled back and down, bend knees and hinge forward without losing neutral back alignment. |
|
When the gallery is open, the door will hinge out into the foyer so that it offers another perspective on the building. |
|
It has a large posterior auricle that has a concave posterior margin meeting the hinge at an acute angle. |
|
The device covers the gap created on a door hinge when it is open and prevents fingers being trapped in the door. |
|
For increasing the pivotability without weakening the chain, the front edge of the middle hinge part is maintained at full width. |
|
As the team stood near the ramp hinge, poised to exit the helicopter, the Sergeant saw a man duck behind a berm at the nine o'clock position. |
|
The raised hinge, or keyed area, for heatsink installation is directed towards the ram, rather than the edge of the motherboard. |
|
No rebating is required as the hinge sits on the surface of door and frame. |
|
Put the palm of your hand against the bottom of the leading edge of the aileron at each hinge and push up. |
|
There, stretching from the leading edge to the aileron hinge, was a crack in the plywood skin about an eighth of an inch wide. |
|
They allow the hinge edge of the sash to slide away from the window frame as it opens. |
|
Externally the more medianly situated spine rows in the Spanish species are at about 45 degrees from the hinge line, as compared to about 60 degrees in A. satunensis. |
|
One of the planes of fracture, however, provides a cross section perpendicular to the hinge line and plane of commissure that passes through both ligament areas. |
|
The hinge is particularly useful in containers that require bending of various container parts, such as in food containers and boxes made from inorganically filled materials. |
|
A counterbalance extended forward of the hinge line of each section. |
|
The decklid hinge includes a primary spring interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap to counterbalance a weight of the decklid when opening. |
|
In the pentamerides, the outer hinge plates serve the function of supporting the delicate crura by connecting the crural bases to the medial portion of the hinge line. |
|
They usually were of cubic shape, and were sealed with an airtight lock that ran three-quarters of the way around the middle of the box, leaving one side to hinge on. |
|
I really prefer to fold up the futon each day and would love to have a Murphy bed or this nifty one I found that folds up on a gliding hinge to be a desk by day. |
|
Functionally, the temporomandibular joint is a ginglymus, where motion occurs in a rough hinge axis along a repeatable plane supported by strong lateral ligaments. |
|
|
The snarling anger and the dime-store philosophy has been replaced with an earthy energy that wisely does not hinge on one specific stylistic or emotional stance. |
|
In an experimental laboratory study, Daley showed that weakening in the hinge area facilitates rapid fragmentation of the shell even before disarticulation is achieved. |
|
If Mr Horam's fate does not hinge on Tory abstainers coming out to vote this time, it could depend on how much more the Lib Dems can squeeze the 5,500-strong Labour vote. |
|
The lives of climbers often hinge on their strength as they dangle from ropes hundreds of feet in the air, rappelling to the safety of the solid ground below. |
|
Race relations in saint Louis could hinge on the outcome of this announcement. |
|
Japan-Korea ties will hinge on what Tokyo expects and can ultimately get out of Pyongyang, especially in security assurances versus war reparations. |
|
When you depress the spring-loaded latch it opens smoothly on a hinge. |
|
Foliation anisotropy caused bending to take place locally by folding about an inclined hinge in the limbs of a pre-existing synform, which tightened during the deformation. |
|
The pictures that decorated the outer covering were faded and the paper hinge that kept the lid fastened to the back side was nearly worn through. |
|
As the ligamental area overgrows the hinge plate, the dorsal parts of the oldest hinge teeth are resorbed and the hinge sockets are filled up with a fibrous prismatic texture. |
|
Tiffany and Company reproduced several pieces from this collection, including an armlet with lion's head terminals that opened with a hidden-spring hinge. |
|
Tower and wing are connected and articulated by a hinge point of vertical circulation, with a lift placed outside the building to minimize structural intrusion. |
|
The game is almost certain to hinge on how well Manning and his receivers fare against Sherman and company. |
|
Much will hinge on what happens in 2014, in the coming crisis negotiations and then in the elections. |
|
Whether the facts will be enough to avert disaster will hinge largely on whether Boehner can bring himself to accept them. |
|
Further evidence of multiphase folding is given by crenulation or microfolding with hinge zones a centimetre or so apart which crinkle an earlier cleavage or schistosity. |
|
Yet the key development will hinge on sanctions aiming to suffocate the regime, a current point of division. |
|
In his maximalist way, he makes the entire universe hinge on it. |
|
From my neck to my temples, there is a throbbing soreness on both sides of my face, all radiating from the hinge of my jawbone. |
|
The combination of hinge teeth with a cementing habit is interpreted as a defense strategy inhibiting torsion of the valves as well as manipulation of the animal as a whole. |
|
|
Raise your arms out to the sides, hinge at your hips, place your right hand on the shin or ankle of your right leg and point your left fingertips towards the ceiling. |
|
If the door is not plumb, you may have to adjust the hinge in its mortise. |
|
So, for example, on a stamping for a door inner, the area where the hinge will be located will be stronger than other areas, where there are fewer physical demands. |
|
Each gate will have the ability to revolve on a hinge, from a horizontal resting position on the bottom of the sea to an upright position rising above sea level. |
|
The lowly stamp hinge should really be enshrined in every stamp club the world over, for it is likely that philately would never have amounted to much without it. |
|
Means such as a stamp hinge can be employed to detachably secure the rear surface of the selected stamp to this region on the rear surface of the card. |
|
Behind these barricades are around 100 stepladders, packed leg to hinge. |
|
The hinges hadn't been oiled in so long that the slightest movement of the doors sent a creak from the hinge so loud that it could be heard anywhere in the huge home. |
|
So the subtonic or 7th note becomes a typical hinge for mixolydian tunes. |
|
Bruth swung the door open on its hinge, and followed Kaltag outside. |
|
He flipped the hinge and the door opened, revealing several small boxes. |
|
I think it's important to recognize that we are at the hinge of history. |
|
So the 1530's is indeed the hinge decade for English history. |
|
Cop Rock represents a hinge, a pivotal point on the door of possibility. |
|
It takes incredible faith to lead during hinge points of history. |
|
A plunging anticline has a hinge that is not parallel to the earth's surface. |
|
The plots of Shakespeare's tragedies often hinge on such fatal errors or flaws, which overturn order and destroy the hero and those he loves. |
|
The hinge point in the succession dispute is the forced abdication of Richard II and whether it was lawful or not. |
|
These hinge joints, known as temporomandibular joints connect the lower jawbone to the temporal bone of the skull. |
|
Wider machines may have the wings supported by individual wheels and have hinge joints to allow flexing of the machine over uneven ground. |
|
|
The TMJ has two functions, hinge movement and subluxation or gliding movement on the maxilla. |
|
The Kiowa has a two-bladed semi-rigid seesaw all metal main rotor and a two-bladed rigid delta hinge all metal tail rotor. |
|
On one of the gallery walls, he has carved a rectangular structure with a hinge on top that could be described as a window awning or a mail slot. |
|
Things will hinge on water depth, line weight, current speed and bait size. |
|
Resoling some of the major issues of distributional fairness might hinge on this question. |
|
Rubber grippies, partially visible on the right of the case above and below the hinge, keep it from sliding out of your hand. |
|
Papal blessing was the hinge of Isabella and Ferdinand's consolidation of power at the close of the Reconquista. |
|
The screw was very tight so we couldn't get the Allen key to work at first, which is when I got a hack saw and started to try to cut the hinge. |
|
Thus, the tight folds in the Tapeats Sandstone can be explained by mechanical crowding at the synclinal hinge of the East Kaibab monocline. |
|
Also check that the screws holding the hinge are flush in the countersinks of the flaps. |
|
The amount of slip on each side of the anticline increases from the hinge to the inflection point. |
|
The axial surface is an imaginary plane connecting the hinge of each layer of rock stratum through the cross section of an anticline. |
|
The hinge is also the highest point on a stratum along the top of the fold. |
|
The hinge of an anticline refers to the location where the curvature is greatest, also called the crest. |
|
Bivalves are shells with two valves joined at a hinge, like oysters, pipis and many of the shells picked up on a modern beach. |
|
When rotor goes to autorotation, an inclined alpha hinge provides automatic change of blade pitch to three degrees as the shaft stops rotating. |
|
So he built the guillotine using a hand axe and a sprung hinge, waited until his wife and son went out, and used it to sever his hand. |
|
This new version of the HES hinge features a 3-way adjustment for doors weighing up to 110 lbs per pair. |
|
Machine screws and nuts and washers or pop rivets for mounting the hasp and hinge assemblies. |
|
The fossils reveal that the animals had several specialized muscles associated with a hinge joint connecting the head to the body. |
|
|
The knee and elbow are modified hinge joints that allow some rotation as well. |
|
The hinge joints in your knees, elbows, and fingers let those bones move much like a door, forward and back or up and down. |
|
If the value of life does not hinge upon happiness, how could an act of pointing to elicitors of happiness help to justify choosing life? |
|
This major difficulty was resolved by Juan de la Cierva's introduction of the flapping hinge. |
|
Some from that era said if you had a rusty hinge from a bam door you also could sound like a honker. |
|
The jaw has no floor and is attached only by a hinge and a modified tongue bone. |
|
All clams have two calcareous shells or valves joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament, and all are filter feeders. |
|
This could be varied to produce a delta hinge effect for equalizing lateral moments. |
|
Overtorque of the delta hinge bolt is reported to cause binding in the pitch change mechanism and failure of the tail rotor pitch change bearing. |
|
Often, we can convert a wobbly hinged assemblage to be a nonwobbly one by cutting one of the pieces into two pieces and connecting them with a hinge. |
|
This compact notebook makes the most of small spaces with a uniquely designed 360A hinge that allows it to convert fluidly between four modes for creating and sharing. |
|
In places the gridded metal sheets hinge open to form brises soleil. |
|
Like a giant clam shell flipped open on the waterfront, the building is divided into two roughly horseshoe-shaped parts, connected by the hinge of a long, glazed galleria. |
|
Trip beam plows are constructed with a hinge point in the beam. |
|
The shelf and hinge zones have many faults, among them some are active. |
|
Particularly in pastoral mountain peoples, social organization tends to hinge primarily on familial identification, not a wider collective identity. |
|
The straps are implemented using an over-molding technique that allows a much softer, nonallergenic strap material to be applied over the rigid hinge elements. |
|
Species on this family can be identified by its mytiliform form, sometimes quadrate, with the hinge edentulous and the umbos anterior or terminal. |
|
The subducting slab undergoes backward sinking due to the negative buoyancy forces causing a retrogradation of the trench hinge along the surface. |
|
In other words, the distinction may hinge on political considerations as much as on cultural differences, distinctive writing systems, or degree of mutual intelligibility. |
|
|
The price will hinge on what land use is permitted by Newcastle City Council planners, with permission for a redevelopment scheme capable of boosting the value substantially. |
|
One auricle of the right valve is larger than the other which creates a notch near the hinge used by the modified foot in young scallops to spin byssal threads. |
|
Hinge the club slightly in the backswing, then allow the grip to serve as a reminder to hold that position past impact. |
|
Wear The Fox Hat, for example, or Mary Hinge, or in the 1970s, Voetsek which, I was reliably informed, is Afrikaans for eff off. |
|
It ranks alongside Voetsek, Mary Hinge and Wear The Fox Hat among great blunders permitted by Weatherbys. |
|