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  • 2017-12-01 Plastic Recovery Tracks, Sand Tracks,4WD off-Road Traction Board, Sand/Snow Ladder Plastic Recovery Tracks, Sand Tracks,4WD off-Road Traction Board, Sand/Snow Ladder Outback Australia is a place which is very inhospitable. If you didn`t prepared well for recovering your vehicle from sand, snow or mud among your trip, you might be crazy that your vehicle was in for a long night.So it is necessary to prepare a well Recovery Traction Board for your trip. History of Sand Ladder Without any doubt, people have been making sand recovery tracks since the development of the first motor vehicle and sand ladders are definitely not a new invention. However, the first commercially available sand ladder was invented by the U.S. Army and commenced manufacture in 1941 called Marsden Matting. It was extremely functional and was primarily used for the fast temporary construction of air fields and vehicle tracks on soft and muddy ground. An estimated 800 million square feet of Marsden Matting was manufactured during World War II. Later Marsden Matting became known as PSP (perforated steel planking) and was constructed from a magnesium steel alloy. It was also manufactured from aluminium and called PAP which weighed significantly less than it's steel counterpart. This military surplus PAP became the first sand ladders to be commonly used by
  • 2017-10-31 What is Aromatherapy? What is Aromatherapy? Aromatherapy is the practice of using the natural oils extracted from flowers, bark, stems, leaves, roots or other parts of a plant to enhance psychological and physical well-being. The inhaled aroma from these "essential" oils is widely believed to stimulate brain function. Essential oils can also be absorbed through the skin, where they travel through the bloodstream and can promote whole-body healing. A form of alternative medicine, aromatherapy is gaining momentum. It is used for a variety of applications, including pain relief, mood enhancement and increased cognitive function. There are a wide number of essential oils available, each with its own healing properties.
  • 2017-10-31 4x4 Recovery Tracks With this unbreakable recovery track, you will never get stuck alone. Resilient design to fit for wide range of terrains such as Sand, Mud, Snow, Grass etc. Double ramp design provides maximum convenience. Special teeth pattern surface guarantees effective performance.
  • 2015-10-23 Power tool A power tool is a tool that is actuated by an additional power source and mechanism other than the solely manual labour used with hand tools. The most common types of power tools use electric motors. Internal combustion engines and compressed air are also commonly used. Other power sources include steam engines, direct burning of fuels and propellants,[1] or even natural power sources like wind or moving water. Tools directly driven by animal power are not generally considered power tools. Power tools are used in industry, in construction, in the garden, for housework tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and around the house for purposes of driving (fasteners), drilling, cutting, shaping, sanding, grinding, routing, polishing, painting, heating and more. Power tools are classified as either stationary or portable, where portable means hand-held. Portable power tools have obvious advantages in mobility. Stationary power tools however often have advantages in speed and accuracy,[2] and some stationary power tools can produce objects that cannot be made in any other way.[3] Stationary power tools for metalworking are usually called machine tools. The term machine tool is not usually applied to stationary power tools for woodworking, although such usage is occasionally heard, and in some cases, such as drill presses and bench grinders, exactly the same tool is used for both woodworking and metalworking. Contents 1 History 2 Energy sources 3 Safety 4 List of power tools 5 See also 6 References 7 External links History
  • 2015-10-23 Hand tool A hand tool is any tool that is not a power tool – that is, one powered by hand (manual labour) rather than by an engine.[1] Some examples of hand tools are garden forks, secateurs, rakes, hammers, spanners, pliers, screwdrivers and chisels. Hand tools are generally less dangerous than power tools.[1] Contents 1 Brief history 2 General tool categories 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading Brief history Hand tools have been used by humans since the stone age when stones were used for hammering and cutting. During the bronze age tools were made by casting the copper and tin alloys that the period is named after in clay moulds. Bronze tools were sharper and harder than those made of stone. During the iron age iron replaced bronze, and tools became even stronger and more durable. The Romans developed tools during this period which are similar to those being produced today. In the period since the industrial revolution, the manufacture of tools has transitioned from being craftsman made to being factory produced. [2]:2 A large collection of British hand tools dating from 1700 to 1950 is held by St Albans Museums. Most of the tools were collected by Raphael Salaman (1906–1993) who wrote two classic works on the subject: Dictionary of Woodworking Tools[3] and Dictionary of Leather-working Tools.[4] General tool categories The American Industrial Hygiene Association gives the following categories of hand tools:[2] wrenches, pliers, cutters, striking tools, struck or hammered tools, screwdrivers, vises, clamps, snips, saws, drills and kn
  • 2023-02-08 Plastic Recovery Tracks, Sand Tracks,4WD off-Road Traction Board, Sand/Snow Ladder Plastic Recovery Tracks, Sand Tracks,4WD off-Road Traction Board, Sand/Snow Ladder Outback Australia is a place which is very inhospitable. If you didn`t prepared well for recovering your vehicle from sand, snow or mud among your trip, you might be crazy that your vehicle was in for a long night.So it is necessary to prepare a well Recovery Traction Board for your trip. History of Sand Ladder Without any doubt, people have been making sand recovery tracks since the development of the first motor vehicle and sand ladders are definitely not a new invention. However, the first commercially available sand ladder was invented by the U.S. Army and commenced manufacture in 1941 called Marsden Matting. It was extremely functional and was primarily used for the fast temporary construction of air fields and vehicle tracks on soft and muddy ground. An estimated 800 million square feet of Marsden Matting was manufactured during World War II. Later Marsden Matting became known as PSP (perforated steel planking) and was constructed from a magnesium steel alloy. It was also manufactured from aluminium and called PAP which weighed significantly less than it's steel counterpart. This military surplus PAP became the first sand ladders to be commonly used by 4wd enthusiasts and was popular on the roof racks of Land Rovers. World War II Sand Ladder Steel and aluminium Sand Ladders were used in WWII to build temporary air fields and roads. It was called Marsden Matting or later PS
  • 2022-09-22 plastic recovery tracks Plastic recovery tracks are a type of off-road recovery equipment designed to help vehicles get unstuck from mud, sand, or other soft surfaces. These tracks are made from durable, high-strength plastic materials and are designed to provide traction and support to a vehicle's tires. Plastic recovery tracks are lightweight and easy to carry, making them a popular choice for off-road enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. They can be used with a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, SUVs, and ATVs, and are especially useful for vehicles with low ground clearance. To use plastic recovery tracks, simply place them under your vehicle's tires and slowly drive forward or backward. The tracks will provide a stable surface for your tires to grip, allowing you to move your vehicle out of the mud or sand.
  • 2015-10-23 Lawn mower A lawn mower (mower, etc.) is a machine utilizing one or more revolving blades to cut a grass surface to an even height. The height of the cut grass may be fixed by the design of the mower, but generally is adjustable by the operator, typically by a single master lever, or by a lever or nut and bolt on each of the machine's wheels. The blades may be powered by muscle, with wheels mechanically connected to the cutting blades so that when the mower is pushed forward, the blades spin, or the machine may have a battery-powered or plug-in electric motor. The most common power source for lawn mowers is a small (typically one cylinder) internal combustion engine, particularly for larger, self-propelled mowers. Smaller mowers often lack any form of propulsion, requiring human power to move over a surface; "walk-behind" mowers are self-propelled, requiring a human only to walk behind and guide them. Larger lawn mowers are usually either self-propelled "walk-behind" types, or more often, are "ride-on" mowers, equipped so the operator can ride on the mower and control it. A robotic lawn mower ("lawn-mowing bot", "mowbot", etc.) is designed to operate either entirely on its own, or less commonly by an operator by remote control. Many lawn mowers include other functions such as mulching the cut grass or collecting their grass clippings in a removable bag or bin. Two main styles of blades are used in lawn mowers. Lawn mowers employing a single blade that rotates about a single vertical axis are known as rotary mowers, while those employing a cutting bar and multiple blade assembly that rotates about a single horizontal axis are known as cylinder or reel mowers (althoug
  • 2014-05-08 Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair We participated in HKTDC Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair 2014 (27-30 April 2014) Our booth No. is 5B-A13.

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