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Inspect the top and bottom flanges of the main I-beams, especially in the transition zones where the frame steps down or tapers.
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A: The search results show articles mentioning the "Qinux Wincrack" as a revolution in automotive maintenance. It appears to be a newly released automotive tool designed for professionals. However, no detailed information about its function is available in the search results, so it remains a separate, ambiguous term.
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A: Look for frayed edges, deep cracking in the polyester webbing, fading from sun damage, or broken stitching at the hook . If you see any of these, replace it immediately. A: The search results show articles mentioning the
Synthetic winch lines store significantly less kinetic energy than steel cables. If a component fails, synthetic rope drops safely to the ground rather than snapping violently, lowering the risk of sudden shock-loading damage. Inspect the top and bottom flanges of the