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baseplate Meaning in Bengali



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baseplate's Usage Examples:

modern compasses incorporate a baseplate and protractor tool, and are referred to variously as "orienteering", "baseplate", "map compass" or "protractor".


The baseplate was attached to the mount by a ball joint to allow for traverse without reseating the baseplate.


25 mm diameter) metal screw used to fix a chair (for bullhead rail), baseplate (for flat bottom rail) or to directly fasten a rail.


7 kg (70 lb), the baseplate 36.


As the design matured, the baseplate became smaller and the sights were omitted.


greater emphasis on speed over accuracy, the wrist compass lacks even a baseplate, consisting solely of a needle capsule strapped to the carpometacarpal.


Otherwise, it is carried disassembled in three loads, (barrel, baseplate and bipod with sights, each approximately 11 kg), normally carried by.


by four AAA batteries, loaded from below, necessitating removal of the baseplate.


an improved baseplate made by Vammas is called the 81 KRH 96 (81 mm kranaatinheitin malli 1996, '81 mm mortar model 1996').


The baseplate is designed.


prism, 107 cm across opposite corners and 56 cm high, with a reinforced baseplate carrying most of the subsystems and a cover assembly.


prism, 107 cm across opposite corners and 56 cm high, with a reinforced baseplate carrying most of the subsystems and a cover assembly.


4 kg) or M8 baseplate for use in handheld mode: 3.


magazine with extended baseplate.


The six-round magazine has a baseplate with a small finger rest, and also comes with a flush-fit baseplate without the finger.


linear actuators, attached in pairs to three positions on the platform's baseplate, crossing over to three mounting points on a top plate.


The mortar is of traditional design with a smoothbore barrel, round baseplate (350 mm diameter), bipod and sight unit and is generally available in.


mortar that was developed by Tampella in 1953 via introduction of new baseplate for 120 Krh/40 invented by Hans Otto Donner.



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