Hammer test on display.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Two new rugged military displays from Hatteland Display have successfully passed the US Navy's stringent shock testing requirements, which are designed to assess suitability for the extremes of the naval environment. The Mil-S-901D shock test specification--otherwise known as the 'Hammer Test'--was used on the company's HM 20T07 NMD NMD Neuromuscular disease, see there and HM 20T07 Mil. The Hammer hammer Tool for pounding or delivering repeated blows. Hand hammers have a handle and striking head. Surfaces of hammerheads vary in size, angle of orientation to the handle (parallel or inclined), and type of face (flat or convex). Test is thus named as a large hammer is used to strike the product with extreme force. This qualification test is required for any hard-mounted shipboard ship·board n. 1. The condition of being aboard a ship: on shipboard. 2. Archaic The side of a ship. adj. equipment and simulates any shock that may be caused by firing or the impact of any conventional weapons close to the vessel VESSEL, mar. law. A ship, brig, sloop or other craft used in navigation. 1 Boul. Paty, tit. 1, p. 100. See sup. 2. By an act of congress, approved July 29, 1850, it is provided that any person, not being an owner, who shall on the high seas, willfully, with. . |
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