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A question about the Floyd Rose tremolo and locking nuts.?

Ask a question about Floyd Rose tremolo and locking nuts. I recently purchased Floyd Rose kit (tremolo and locking nut) and the locking nut with the kit is a "R42". Now, I bought an Ibanez neck fully loaded, which to my surprise has a "R43" locking nut, which is slightly larger than the R42. The question is, is the nut that comes with the R43 to be okay for neck Floyd Rose tremolo that comes with the R42? Or is it just another nut work with R42? The R42 nut does not fit the neck as the R43 does. Cheers.

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The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was developed to ease the burden on the astronauts shut in their bulky suits. Were deployed in three of the last Apollo missions (Apollo 15, 16 and 17). With a top speed of just 10 mph and a total range of about 70 miles that sounds underwhelming. However, the achievement of housing a car folding small a landing craft is immense.

The LRV was an electric powered vehicle and must be developed specifically for the deployment of the Moon. The Development began in 1969 under the leadership of the Hungarian physicist Ferenc Pavlics in the General Assembly Engine Research Institute in Santa Barbara. It took a lot design work to ensure that the wheels never hopelessly entrenched themselves on the dusty surface of the moon. Three LRVs were left behind on the moon, surely the park Car loneliest in the solar system.

The LRV was 3.1 meters long and had a wheelbase of 2.3 meters. It is made primarily of aluminum and weighed only 210kg. Took a maximum load of 490 kg of which the bulk (353 kg) was considered by the astronauts themselves and their personal equipment. Communications Arts has added 45.4 kg; various scientific equipment 54.5 kg and 27.2 kg of rock samples. Even fully loaded, the tram had a good cleaning (36 cm).

Astronaut tram went with a joystick and navigate with the aid of a gyroscope. This calculates the position relative to the lander. The cameras gave us material somewhat surprising color of the moon were attached to the front of the vehicle.

Folded up, the tram was very manageable (0.9 x 1.5 x 1.7 m). He was transported below the landing capsule and took about 20 minutes of meeting, unless a deck chair many stubborn. On the power play, the tram was no match for a float milk. It is powered entirely by a battery of 36 volts. Lunatic drivers (in the true sense of the word) are exempt from car sure but with a limited power unit expected that car insurance would not both at the time we built our first cities and highways on the moon.

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