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  2. Moccasin - Wikipedia

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    The addition of rubber-pad sole adds to the versatility and longevity of the shoe while maintaining the flexibility and comfort of a traditional moccasin. They were invented for men who wanted extra grip while driving. [7] There are two variations of the sole, including: Rubber-dotted - These have a uniform covering of small, round rubber pads.

  3. Disc brake - Wikipedia

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    Disc brake. Close-up of a disc brake on a Renault car. A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc or a rotor [ 1] to create friction. [ 2] There are two basic types of brake pad friction mechanisms: abrasive friction and adherent friction. [ 3]

  4. D-pad - Wikipedia

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    D-pad. A Famicom controller. The D-pad/+Control Pad (cross shape on left) first came to prominence on the controller for the Famicom. A D-pad (short for directional pad) [ a] is a flat, typically thumb-operated, directional control. D-pads are found on nearly all modern gamepads, handheld game consoles, and audiovisual device remote controls.

  5. Bicycle brake - Wikipedia

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    The rubber can be softer for more braking force with less lever effort, or harder for longer life. Many pad designs have a rectangular shape; others are longer and curved to match the radius of the rim. Larger pads do not necessarily provide more braking force, but will wear more slowly (in relation to thickness), so can usually be thinner.

  6. Brake pad - Wikipedia

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    Brake pads convert the kinetic energy of a vehicle to thermal energy through friction. Two brake pads are contained in the brake with their friction surfaces facing the rotor. [1] When the brakes are hydraulically applied, the caliper clamps or squeezes the two pads together onto the spinning rotor to slow and stop the vehicle.

  7. Pad printing - Wikipedia

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    Pad printing (also called tampography) is a printing process that can transfer a 2-D image onto a 3-D object (e.g., a ceramic pottery ). This is accomplished using an indirect offset ( gravure) printing process that involves an image being transferred from the cliché via a silicone pad onto a substrate. Pad printing is used for printing on ...

  8. Grouser - Wikipedia

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    Grouser. Grousers are devices intended to increase the traction of continuous tracks, especially in loose material such as soil or snow. This is done by increasing contact with the ground with protrusions, similar to conventional tire treads, and analogous to athletes' cleated shoes. On tanks and armoured vehicles, grousers are usually pads ...

  9. How-To: Craft an analog control stick for your Sony PSP (part 2)

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    Dump a whole mess of hot glue in the bottom portion of the case where the analog stick will rest. Quickly place the analog stick into the hot glue, and put the lid onto the case. Rotate the stick ...

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