… otherwise indicating intervals of time. Such apparatus may have dials indicating hours, minutes or seconds. However, … etc. (3) Watchmen’s tell‑tales , usually portable. These have a clock movement actuating a paper dial or a dating … motor clocks, time switches, etc. These instruments have a dial indicating the standard time, the time of the …
… parts thereof. 8716.10 - Trailers and semi‑trailers of the caravan type, for housing or camping 8716.20 - Self‑loading … designed for use with motor vehicles. Trailers usually have two or more sets of wheels, and a coupling system … falling here include : (1) Trailers of the caravan type (travel trailers), for housing or camping. (2) Self‑loading …
… machine‑guns, flame‑throwers, etc.) usually housed in a traversing turret. They are sometimes fitted with a special … to which are attached chains with ball ends) or a number of heavy rollers attached to the front of the tanks. The … are designed to fire when stationary, the weapon itself having a limited traverse. PARTS The heading also covers …
… the circumference of pneumatic tyre carcasses and generally have ribbed tread design. They are used for retreading … rubber strip. Such tyres may be referred to as having undergone top-capping (replacement of the tread), … Such regrooving usually is performed on tyres used for heavy motor vehicles (e.g., buses and or lorries). Used …
… of mirrors. When the above glasses do not have parallel faces, they may have certain optical … flat glass; they are then curved either by softening in a concave mould or revolving ring under the action of heat, or … poured directly into the mould of a mechanical press. (4) A cavity is ground in one surface of a piece of round or …
… wire of the required thickness. Such wire nails usually have flat or rounded heads, though some are headless and … and sprigs for cobblers, upholsterers, etc.; hobnails for heavy duty footwear; nails for pictures, mirrors, fencing, … goods remain in the heading whether or not they have heads of non‑ferrous metal ( other than copper or its …
… on burning carbon. Colourless, toxic liquid (specific gravity about 1.3). Not miscible with water. Smells of … in vitreous red or orange‑coloured crystals, specific gravity about 3.5. Volatilises without melting. Used for the … yellow sulphide) (As 2 S 3 ). Toxic yellow powder, specific gravity about 2.7; odourless and insoluble in water. Similar …
… peas” or “orangettes” which are immature inedible oranges having fallen soon after the tree has blossomed, gathered … and by their sweeter and more perfumed taste. Mandarins have an open core (much more so than any of the oranges) and … peelable. Their flesh is deep orange in colour, and they have more pips. Wilkings are very juicy and have a rich, …
… in trade as Roselle or Rosella hemp, Siam jute, Kenaf, Java jute, etc. (4) Abutilon avicennae , also known as abutilon hemp, China jute, … stalks of broom), are classified here only when they have undergone treatment indicating their use as textile …
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