Using the correct setting on the crimpers squeeze down on the fitting to crimp and secure it to the cable. |
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Solder relevant cable that your adding to the crimp, put in the fuseway you want. |
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The double overhand knot is tied through the eye of the hook and of the swivel, then secured with either a single or double crimp. |
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One of the downsides of being a responsible single father was the serious crimp it put in any casual encounters. |
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Fold the dough over the filling and crimp the edges with a fork to seal it. |
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Then crimp using the right size cut-outs in the pliers so that the knot is firmly fixed. |
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New technology has created space-age irons that let you curl, crimp, bend, flip, spiral, straighten and create unique designs and shapes. |
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Remove the tortellini from the ring molds and crimp the front edge of each. |
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The ferrules are soft enough to crimp down onto the cable, locking the cable in place. |
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Soaring pension costs and a shortage of labor threaten to severely crimp Finland's fast-paced gross domestic product growth, economists say. |
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But now that edge is disappearing, while higher energy costs will crimp growth around the world. |
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Second, despite past Fed tightening, corporate interest rates are still attractive enough so as not to crimp borrowing. |
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A rash of copycats, who now imitate the same trading tactics, will crimp his profit potential. |
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The crimp might have been an inspired attempt to rescue a really bad hair day, but who will ever know. |
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Cut and crimp as bottom leaves begin to yellow, and don't turn windrows before harvest. |
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With each soft shadow and sharp crimp exquisitely rendered, the act of painting serves to overwhelm the subject. |
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Place the single sheet of puff pastry over the pie plate and crimp the edges down with a fork. |
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Coupled with my broken chain and another rider's flat, it definitely put a crimp in our mileage. |
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A jagger or jagging wheel is a pastry wheel with a fluted cutting edge used to crimp and cut pastry with a decorative design. |
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Since we're normally using pretty fast burning powders we really don't need an aggressive crimp to promote good ignition. |
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I prefer to use 2-ft of 100 lb mono, then tie in another swivel and crimp on 18-inches of 60 lb wire to the hook. |
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Measure up from the bait clip about 18-inches and crimp both crimps either side of the swivel into place. |
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In Wisconsin some of my muskie fisherman friends use a snap swivel which they attach to the wire with a crimp. |
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Next working from the other end, slide a crimp up the line followed by the hook. |
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I much prefer to make up a half dozen traces and crimp them using double barrelled crimps. |
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Bring the top portion over the coconut to cover it and crimp the edges to seal with a fork. |
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The internal harnesses comprise unlabeled black wires terminated with crimp connectors at the bridge rectifiers and filter caps. |
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There was no evidence of reduced bullet pull as is sometimes seen with moly-coated bullets, but a good crimp is still advisable. |
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Charging for online reading would surely put a crimp in political blogging since so much of what we do feeds off of stories in the press. |
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Trim away any excess and crimp the edges with your fingers so that the pie is well sealed. |
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Fold the dough over to form a semi-circle, and crimp the edges to encompass the filling. |
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With this Antec unit, you can even crimp some extra included molex or SATA power connectors to the provided cables. |
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There are two more molex and two more SATA power connectors you can crimp onto any of the cables. |
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Spoon a little of the pumpkin filling onto the centre of each round, fold in half and crimp the edges. |
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Williams' one worry is that budget politics may put a crimp in the market down the road, especially if there is a prolonged economic recession. |
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Hydraulic fracking is helping put a crimp on Russian Oligarchs, extending even to the Kremlin. |
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Fold in half, and crimp the sides together, leaving the top open. |
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When crimping wire, use a crimp big enough to allow the wire to go through once, be doubled back, then doubled back a third time, then crimp hard using proper crimping pliers. |
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For instance, a sturdy crimp on a lead alloy bullet may not make it shoot tighter groups, but it sure holds it in place while the rifle's action is being cycled. |
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Now add a crimp, 2mm bead, size 10 swivel, another bead and a crimp. |
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Tobacco also puts a crimp in your campaign against blood fats. |
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In addition to the modest increase in demand, higher freight costs could put a crimp in cement imports, which account for about one-fifth of the market. |
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By taking the proper precautions and teaching them to your child, you can prevent these uncomfortable skin infections from putting a crimp in your active child's lifestyle. |
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All in all, more than half of our contractors found that they had basically outgrown their trailer capacity before they'd planned to, putting a crimp in operations. |
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California's energy shortage and the resulting strain on Washington's power supply are putting a crimp in dairy producers' already-small profit margins. |
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And now, with winter coming, snow will probably put a crimp in his profits. |
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Those overtures to consumers will put a crimp in the company's profit margins. |
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If you are not from a country that practices the Siesta, this can put a crimp in your eating and shopping habits for the first few days. |
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A crimper is provided with the implement and was used to crimp the pies uniformly. |
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The toothed mechanism of the cable crimper establishes the appropriate compression pressure for securing the crimp. |
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Place the jaws of the cable crimper over the center of the middle cable crimp, and squeeze the handles together. |
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In order for staple fibres to be spun into yarn, they must have a waviness, or crimp, similar to that of wool. |
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If the cerclage cable is tensioned above the specified level, it may tear out of the crimp or cut through or crush osteoporotic bone. |
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Several options are offered to secure the cable to the hood such as grommet, cable clamp or crimp ferrules. |
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Carefully strip the cable sheath, the shield and individual wires and crimp with wire end ferrules for 0.25 mm² and pincers. |
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In the midst of the financial crisis, he said he regretted his shrunken salary because it put a crimp on his charitable giving. |
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Heat shrink sleeves with integrated solder ring or crimp connection are also available to ensure that a reliable electrical connection is made. |
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Securely crimp cable end to the cable, and connect to the solenoid mounted on the hydraulic pump. |
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Cut off excess pushrod length and crimp the threaded couplers firmly onto the pushrods. |
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With heat shrink connectors, first crimp the connecting element integrated in the heat shrink sleeve and then shrink on the sleeve with hot air. |
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The industry faces lean conditions in 2009 as slower production and shutdowns crimp output. |
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It might also put a bit of a crimp in the economies of states like New York and Delaware. |
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Mining companies argue that the tax will crimp investment in a vital sector of the economy. |
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Snug the knot up until it is of a size which will allow the hook to swing freely, pass the tag end of line though the crimp and snug it down close to the knot. |
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Tease the knot down to a size where the hook has just sufficient room to swing freely, pass the tag end through the crimp and use the cup to cup pliers to crimp hard. |
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Bankers accept they will be forced to build up bigger capital buffers, which will crimp profitability, and that the liquidity of their balance-sheets will be policed more intensively. |
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Since then, government has been unable to put an absolute crimp on growth. |
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The projection also indicates that demographic developments will tend to crimp growth prospects in both the EU and Japan due to a trend decline in working-age populations. |
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Most of the connectors offered here are crimp connectors. |
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Then crimp the cable end sleeve and connect the cable. |
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Skimping on investment in infrastructure, education and health will crimp future growth. Restructuring the public finances was precisely the platform on which Mrs Arroyo was re-elected last year. |
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The supply voltage for the encoder and the DC-Micromotor as well as the output signals are interfaced with discrete wires and an 8-pin Molex crimp style connector. |
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Top with a circle of pastry, seal and crimp the edges, then trim around the sides to neaten if needed. |
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Fine wool breeds are those that have wool of great crimp and density, which are preferred for textiles. |
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The Hornady bullets sat below the cannelure and no roll crimp could be applied. |
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Would marriage somehow put a crimp in your image as a beautiful, successful and single newscaster? |
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Everyone had expected the economic recession to put a crimp in Davis's ambitions. |
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This put a crimp in my style, so I was determined we were going to find our own place faster than the timetable we'd set ourselves. |
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Designed for wire-to-wire and wire-to-board applications, its crimp and snap-in receptacles help to terminate AWG 20 to 30 wires. |
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Stretch yarns are frequently continuous-filament man-made yarns that are very tightly twisted, heat-set, and then untwisted, producing a spiral crimp giving a springy character. |
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This XLR features a coaxial ground spring and a coaxial hex crimp ferrule at the cable entrance for proper and reliable transition of the shield to the shell. |
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Fold over the edges and crimp, then trim any remaining excess. |
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It could also put a crimp in his considerable donations to charity. |
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Why not create customers in the Queen's dominions...instead of trying...to crimp them in other countries? |
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Didn't the reading problem put a crimp in his becoming an actor? |
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Crimp joint testing measures the tension force required to pull apart or separate the components of a wire crimp, in most cases connected to a terminal or to another wire. |
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Roll out the rest of the pastry to the size of the dish, moisten the top edges of the base, then lift on top and crimp together the edges to seal. |
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Berk Company, has introduced the Ronda Collection of flint glass bottles in both 15mm crimp and Europa finishes. |
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The lack of water has put a serious crimp in the hydroelectric line at Hoover Dam and other power plants across the west, limiting an inexpensive and pollution-free energy source that once was considered endless. |
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They feature upgraded taper crimp seaters and small-base sizers. |
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When a master of a ship..has lost any of his hands, he applies to a crimp..who makes it his business to seduce the men belonging to some other ship. |
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Gothic singers used to crimp their hair in the 1980s, as did the fans. |
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Fibers which are resistant to stretching cannot be woven as tightly as more flexible fibers such as PET, thus the cloth is more affected by crimp. |
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It sure would put a crimp in things to have any vandalism happen here. |
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In the high and palmy days of the crimp, the pirate, the press-gang. |
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Just as important with the 1873 Winchester system, the cannelure was positioned correctly for a good crimp, with an overall length sufficient to feed from the magazine. |
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