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Stanley FatMax Tradelift Object Lifter 150kg
Ever strained your back trying to lift a heavy object on your own? Introducing the Stanley FatMax TradeLift, your one-stop solution for effortless lifting! This innovative tool empowers you to tackle tough tasks like lifting furniture, appliances, and building materials single-handedly. No more struggling with cumbersome objects. The TradeLift boasts an impressive lifting capacity up to 150 Kg (330lbs) with up to 220mm lifting capacity, making it ideal for various household and professional applications. Lifts, levels, holds and spaces easily and safely for multiple applications across kitchen, floor, door and window fitting, carpentry, joinery, drywall and general construction work. The fine adjuster ensures you can position the object exactly where you need it, lowering the load by up to 2.5mm per toggle with complete ease. The angled edge design allows you to effortlessly slide under low-clearance objects, making it a perfect fit for diverse lifting scenarios. The TradeLift's large base plate provides exceptional stability, keeping you and your surroundings safe. Features & Benefits • Effortless lifting up to 150kg (330lbs) • Precision control with fine adjuster • Unmatched versatility with angled edge • Enhanced stability with large base plate • Crafted with high-quality materials • Compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry around and store Specifications • Bar Material (Length - Thickness): Steel (450 mm - 8 mm) • Handle Material: Soft grip • Spreading Function: Yes • Spreading Capacity: 220 mm • Product Weight: 2.7 Kg • Product Dimensions: 125 (W) x 450 (H) x 240 (L) mm • Distance Between Centers of Fixing Holes: 90, 140 mm • Base Dimensions: 6 x 170 x 125mm Contents • Single handheld tool for lifting (FMHT83550-1)
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Physical Matters Properties Classroom
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Properties of Materials Macro Science
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Deioniser Housing - Double
A simple, portable deioniser giving good quality water at an affordable price, for housing two cartridges.Housing is not supplied with cartridges, and these are available to purchase separately.Free standing or wall mountable, wall mountable brackets
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What is the difference between prepositional object and object?
The main difference between a prepositional object and an object is their relationship to the verb in a sentence. An object is a noun or pronoun that directly receives the action of the verb, while a prepositional object is the noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition and is related to the verb indirectly. In other words, an object is directly affected by the verb, while a prepositional object is connected to the verb through a preposition.
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How small does an object have to be to exhibit quantum mechanical properties?
An object needs to be on the scale of atoms or subatomic particles to exhibit quantum mechanical properties. This is because at this scale, the behavior of particles is governed by quantum mechanics, which includes phenomena such as wave-particle duality, superposition, and entanglement. Larger objects, such as everyday items, do not typically exhibit these quantum properties because they are composed of a vast number of atoms and their behavior is governed by classical physics.
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'Substance or object?'
A substance is a type of matter that has a specific composition and properties, such as water or salt. An object, on the other hand, is a tangible item that can be seen and touched, such as a book or a chair. While substances are the fundamental building blocks of matter, objects are made up of one or more substances and have a distinct shape and form.
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What is the difference between object constancy and object permanence?
Object constancy refers to the ability to maintain a consistent emotional bond with a person despite changes in the environment or temporary absences. It involves understanding that people can still care for you even when they are not physically present. On the other hand, object permanence is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight. It is a cognitive milestone typically achieved in infancy, whereas object constancy is a more complex emotional concept that develops later in childhood.
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Deioniser Housing - Single
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MSA Miniscape In Plastic Housing
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Culina Kinetic Back Housing Black
The Kinetic Back Housing Plated Grid Switch Body in black is the essential mounting component for your kinetic grid switch setup. Designed to work seamlessly with Kinetic Grid Switches and Plated Surrounds (sold separately), this 86mm x 86mm x 15mm back plate provides a secure and reliable foundation for surface-mounted smart switch installations.Constructed for durability and ease of installation, the housing is rated IP20, making it suitable for indoor use in dry environments. Its neutral black finish offers a discreet base that pairs well with a variety of switch finishes, including polished chrome, satin, or Matte designs.Please note: this product is the back plate only. Switch modules and decorative surrounds are sold separately to allow full customisation of your smart control setup.Whether you're assembling a single kinetic switch or building a larger system, the Kinetic Back Housing Plated Grid Switch Body is a vital component for a secure, professional finish.
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Culina Kinetic Back Housing White
The Kinetic Back Housing Plated Grid Switch Body in white is the essential mounting component for your kinetic grid switch setup. Designed to work seamlessly with Kinetic Grid Switches and Plated Surrounds (sold separately), this 86mm x 86mm x 15mm back plate provides a secure and reliable foundation for surface-mounted smart switch installations.Constructed for durability and ease of installation, the housing is rated IP20, making it suitable for indoor use in dry environments. Its neutral white finish offers a discreet base that pairs well with a variety of switch finishes, including satin brass, satin nickel, or black designs.Please note: this product is the back plate only. Switch modules and decorative surrounds are sold separately to allow full customisation of your smart control setup.Whether you're assembling a single kinetic switch or building a larger system, the Kinetic Back Housing Plated Grid Switch Body is a vital component for a secure, professional finish.
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What is the difference between direct object and indirect object?
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly, while an indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object. In other words, the direct object is the recipient of the action, while the indirect object is the recipient of the direct object. For example, in the sentence "She gave him a book," "book" is the direct object receiving the action of "gave," and "him" is the indirect object receiving the book.
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Was the object reference not set to an object instance?
Yes, the object reference was not set to an object instance. This means that the reference variable does not point to any actual object in memory, and attempting to access or use this reference will result in a null reference exception. It is important to ensure that object references are properly initialized to point to valid object instances before attempting to use them in the code.
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What are examples of how an object becomes another object?
One example of how an object becomes another object is through the process of recycling. For instance, plastic bottles can be recycled and transformed into new plastic products. Another example is when raw materials such as wood, metal, or glass are used to create new objects such as furniture, machinery, or containers. Additionally, objects can be repurposed or upcycled, such as turning an old tire into a swing or a used jar into a candle holder.
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What is the difference between object identity and object state?
Object identity refers to the unique identifier of an object, which distinguishes it from other objects. It remains constant throughout the object's lifetime, even if its state changes. On the other hand, object state refers to the current values of the object's attributes or properties at a specific point in time. The state of an object can change as it interacts with the system or its environment, while its identity remains constant.
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