The shells are secured by means of bearing caps and studs, the necessary clearance being provided by means of () of different thickness.
A、shims
B、packing
C、glands
D、washers
A、shims
B、packing
C、glands
D、washers
A、for securing a snatch block when snaking cargo into the wings of the hold B、to prevent cargo from coming in contact with the vessel's frames or shell plating C、to provide fittings to which cargo lashings may be secured D、to support the dunnage floors which are laid down between tiers of cargo
A、for securing a snatch block when snaking cargo into the wings of the hold B、to prevent cargo from coming in contact with the vessel's frames or shell plating C、tp prevent fittings to which cargo lashing may be secured D、to support the dunnage floors which are laid down between tiere of cargo
A、Serial connection B、Secure Shell C、RADIUS D、Simple Network Management Protocol E、HTTP F、Telnet
A、triangular-shaped plates connecting the bull chain to the topping lift B、metal plates secured over the tops of the hawsepipes C、faired shell plates with curvature in two directions D、sheets of dunnage used to prevent heavy cargo from buckling the deck plates
A、A.the use of hosted email services eliminating the need for local security B、B.the perceived costs of security solutions C、C.the lack of risk analysis D、D.the lack of threats to their network E、E.the belief that free security tools are sufficient F、F.the desire to avoid unnecessary technologies
A、A.the desire to avoid unnecessary technologies B、B.the belief that free security tools are sufficient C、C.the perceived costs of security solutions D、D.the use of hosted email services eliminating the need for local security E、E.the lack of threats to their network F、F.the lack of risk analysis
A、Serial connection B、Secure Shell C、RADIUS D、Simple Network Management Protocol E、HTTP F、Telnet