Metric Size Socket Set Screws
Thread Size: M1.4-M52
DIN913, DIN914, DIN915, DIN916
ISO4026, ISO4027, ISO4028, ISO4029
Various Drive and Point Types
Various Surface Finishes
Other Material Grades are available
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ZT 0562CF Hinderer Slicer Carbon Fiber Video Demo
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M390 + CARBON FIBER IN OUR NEWEST RIGHT-SIZED ZT
The cousin of the 0562, this ZT features the same special Rick Hinderer flat-ground “slicer” grind that provides both slicing efficiency and a tough point, but on a Böhler M390 powdered steel blade.
With a high chromium and vanadium content, M390 offers good wear resistance with excellent corrosion resistance. This powdered metallurgy stainless steel takes a razor edge and holds it well. It can also be polished to a mirror finish and is very tough.
The 0562CF’s handle has a carbon fiber front scale and stonewashed titanium back. For secure lock up during use, ZT uses a frame lock with hardened steel lockbar inserts and lockbar stabilization.
The knife opens with a flipper and moves out of the handle on our smooth KVT ball-bearing opening system. A washer with caged ball bearings surrounds the pivot and makes opening the knife nearly frictionless; just pull back on the flipper and add a roll of the wrist and the 0562CF is ready for action.
The unique pocket clip is reversible (left/right) and enables extra-deep carry in the pocket.
Aired on December 11, 2014
Most colleges and universities are required by law to provide closed captions for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. However, cost is often a considerable limiting factor when it comes to captioning, as not all schools have the budget to hire a captioning vendor. If you are facing this issue, in-house captioning might be a solution to consider.
In this webinar, Korey Singleton, the Assistive Technology Initiative Manager at George Mason University, will walk you through in-house captioning workflows and timelines. In addition, he will provide a captioning cost analysis by fiscal year, demonstrating the economics of captioning as George Mason’s workflow has developed over the years. Topics covered include:
– Initiating an in-house captioning pilot program
– Developing and evolving a captioning workflow
– In-house captioning workflows for video platforms
– A timeline of George Mason University’s captioning initiative
– An economic analysis of in-house captioning over 3 years
– A closer look at the cost of in-house captioning per minute of content
Presenters:
Korey Singleton
Assistive Technology Initiative Manager | George Mason University
Lily Bond
Content Marketing Manager | 3Play Media