This discovery is related to chock 90 which has two supporting members and two triangular supporting wings are generally 138. 138 wings are attached to the top chocking members 114, and includes the front edge of 142 and the lower edge of 146. They are also included Through the first hinge section 134 from Chocking Members of 114 and the second hinge section 150 of the 138 supporting wing to form hinges. The orientation of the hinge is not important for this discovery.
Chock 90 has 138 wing support that contacts the first and second post guides. When Wings 138 turned inside, they raised. This lifts the hinge axis and the first and second post guidelines 164 and 168, respectively. They also raised lower chocking members 98. In this way, Chock was raised. The chocking mechanism is complete. Fig. 25.1 - Support wing
This discovery is related to chock 90 which has two supporting members and two triangular supporting wings are generally 138. 138 wings are attached to the top chocking members 114, and includes the front edge of 142 and the lower edge of 146. They are also included Through the first hinge section 134 from Chocking Members of 114 and the second hinge section 150 of the 138 supporting wing to form hinges. The orientation of the hinge is not important for this discovery.
Chock 90 has 138 wing support that contacts the first and second post guides. When Wings 138 turned inside, they raised. This lifts the hinge axis and the first and second post guidelines 164 and 168, respectively. They also raised lower chocking members 98. In this way, Chock was raised. The chocking mechanism is complete. Fig. 25.1 - Support wing
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