The AMI Hydraulic Stick Pivot Thumb provides great functionality to your excavator and backhoe. Stick Pivot means the thumb rotates on the same pivot point as the original bucket pin, not a secondary weld-on pivot point. The hydraulic cylinder is also directly connected to the thumb, covering 65-75% bucket rotation. Since both the thumb and the bucket rotate on the same axis, the thumb tip and bucket teeth maintain constant grip on the load when rotating. Unlike thumbs that use a secondary weld-on pivot point, the AMI Stick Pivot eliminates scraping and slippage and reduces risk of release during rotation.
The hydraulic cylinder is also directly connected to the thumb, covering 65-75% bucket rotation. Since both the thumb and the bucket rotate on the same axis, the thumb tip and bucket teeth maintain constant grip on the load when rotating.
By restricting the flow of hydraulic oil at the end of the cylinder stroke, AMI thumbs retract smoothly without a hard stop. This reduces the wear and tear on the excavator and prevents machine shake, making it more comfortable for the operator.
^ very interesting a friend was telling me sanwa fight sticks need lubricating every month. i wonder how true that is? sounds like crap to me. I say this because I have a STIHL brush cutter where I cut thick jungle grass often with a steel blade attached and years go by without having to grease the shaft that turns the blade.
^ cool well if you have a sanwa for 4 years and no service done on it well it means I am safe. Basically I have a Qanba Q1 but what I did was I ordered 8 Sanwa buttons on Focusattack and a Sanwa JLF stick so I can upgrade the Qanba.
The Quanba Case is really nice but the actual parts in it is nasty, terrible terrible stick and buttons squeak and the stick feels like its rubbing against a baloon. It is infact a knock off immitation chinese Sanwa JLF is what the Qanba Stick actually is. There is lube in it but a cheap pivot that robs no matter what lube u use so I just decided to buy $50 US in parts on focus attack and upgrade it and be done with it.
You want this
Focus Attack Shin-Etsu G-40M Silicone Grease (100g)Considered the standard lubricating solution for Sanwa joysticks, Shin-Etsu silicone grease gives new life to aging Sanwa and Seimitsu joysticks that may feel sluggish over long periods of use. This is the exact same grease you see in the Sanwa...
The Kodiak One Stick was designed for serious backwoods minimalist hunters who want a simple, durable, and compact one stick that wont break the bank. Our steps and platform feature a textured powder coat for superior traction that will be appreciated on those rainy, snowy, or muddy hunts.
Kodiak Bent Step: Guys with larger feet will agree that most double steps do not offer enough room. Our solution was to bend ours outward to offer greater clearance and maximize foot room. These bad boys feature a textured powder coat finish for superior traction, and designed to be aider friendly. Our aider horns help reduce the risk of aiders accidently sliding off.
Lil Joe Platform: On the underside of the platform is a leveling screw, giving you the ability to adjust the pitch on your one-stick. To give you ultimate traction, each platform receives a anti-skid powder coat to the platform to give you a rough textured feel under your boot.
Create an improved version of the meter stick balance by mounting the Pivot on a rod stand and using an aluminum meter stick. The meter stick clamp has a built-in bubble level to indicate when the meter stick is level.
The meter stick clamp fits onto either the provided dual-ball bearing Pivot or a Rotary Motion Sensor. It has two mounting points: One is centered on the center of the meter stick for rotation and pendulum experiments and the other is offset so the center of mass of the meter stick is below the pivot point for stability in meter stick torque experiments. There is a built-in bubble level to make it obvious when the meter stick is level.
The mass hangers have a mass of 10 grams each, which makes it easy to add to the hanging mass. The mass hangers have a degree scale so the angle of the applied force can be read. The mass hangers can be used in two ways:
Authored by physics educators, the Advanced Physics 1 Lab Manual, includes fifteen guided inquiry labs that cover AP Physics 1 topics such as kinematics and dynamics, circular motion and gravitation, energy and momentum, torque, and rotational motion.
Pivot made out of Titanium to replace the stock Sanwa Denshi JLF or Hori Hayabusa Joysticks pivots. Titanium is lighter weight than the stainless steel variant as well as more durable. Like the stainless steel pivot provides smooth motions, however with it's lighter weight the motion speed could be increase base on your style of gameplay
I do not understand what your requirements are but I suggest that you take a look at the function called colormix. Use it on the dimension by expanding the dimensions and changing the colour in the Background Color.
I'm looking at an application where I'm using color like this, and it looks like I disabled pivoting, and then for the dimension I wanted at the top, I coded each dimension value as a separate expression. Ugh. Complicated, and probably doesn't meet your needs anyway.
Pivot Animator is designed to be a user friendly way of creating 2D stick-man animations. The basic concept is that stick figures can be easily moved and positioned by dragging handles. An animation is made up of frames added to the time-line, which are shown at the top of the screen. This can require more time to create a smooth animation than it does in flash for example, because Pivot doesn't support frame tweening. This however makes Pivot very easy to use and gives the animator full control over figure movement.
Due to licensing restrictions we cannot make latest version (4.2.6) of this great application available on rollApp. Please, visit pivotanimator.net to download latest version of the application to run on your computer.
Its good but not that much . I face problem in saving , adding background and opening animation , moreover the animation is too fast . I only like it because it is easier than other animation making apps.
great for chromebook users (probably 99% of these people) with all of the features of the original. great for my animations or if i just want to mess around a bit. also you can add figures other than stickmen
I have used this app and it is very good for beginning animators. it does not crash for me so maybe get a better internet connection, this is not 5 stars because there is no tutorial on the page. for a tutorial go to you tube that is where I learned how to use this program.
Good tools for learning about animation but not very good that is doesn't allow you to save your work without having to pay. Doesn't help they hide that fact you cant save till it too late. Feel a little dishonest.
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The normal way of formatting cells in Excel doesn't work with pivot tables. To make the formatting 'stick' you have to use the formatting options from the special pivot table menus. David Carter explains how.The normal way of formatting cells in Excel (highlight the area, then Format - Cells at the top of the screen) doesn't work for pivot tables. Or rather, it will work once, but as soon as you Refresh the data the formatting is likely to disappear.
To make the formatting 'stick' you need to highlight the cells via the pivot table's own menus. These are a bit odd in some ways, and differ between versions. But these notes should help you work it out.
To format the numbers in the data area
Create the pivot table, then right click anywhere on the numbers to bring up the pivot table menu (Format cells - Insert - Delete - Refresh data etc). Select the 'Field' option near the bottom. The Pivot Table Field box appears. Click on Number to the right. Now go ahead and format your numbers.
To format column headings
This is a bit more complicated. Suppose the pivot table has a set of columns for each month - Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr etc - and you want to make them bold, centre them, put in some background colour, etc.
Above the column headings in cell B1 will be a grey cell with the name of the field you have put into the Column area of the pivot table - in this example 'Month'. This is called a field button. If you single left click on the grey field button, that SHOULD highlight all the column headings. You can then proceed to format in the normal way.
If left clicking the grey field button doesn't highlight the column headings, it means you don't have Enable Selection switched on. Right click onto the pivot table, and choose Select. At the bottom, click on Enable Selection. If you now left click on the grey field button, all the column headings should be highlighted.
In Excel 97 there is no indication of whether Enable Selection is switched on or not. But if Enable Selection is switched on in Excel 2000 you see a thick black arrow as you wave your mouse around over the grey field buttons.
When you click on the Select menu only Entire Table and Enable Selection are available - the first three options are greyed out. To un-grey them, click on Entire Table. This will highlight the entire table. Now right click for menu and choose Select again. Now the first three options are available.
Having got rid of "Sum of"
Just as a side comment to David's note I do the same as him except put a space after all the words too. That way if you centre align the words they truly centre align and arent just off to one side.