boltless

boltless

(ˈbəʊltlɪs)
adj
without any bolts
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Other highlights include boltless, teardrop connections and auto-engaging safety locks that allow the rack to be assembled without tools.
The boltless rack system features teardrop connections and auto-engaging safety locks, allowing it to be assembled without tools and enabling flexibility for future adjustments.
While the cuplock system requires multiple tools and components to assemble, Doka Scaff UNI uses a boltless jointing technique using the wedge-locking principle.
A standout feature of the X Series boltless shield line is a molded ballistic lens cap integrated into the ballistics of the shield, creating a stronger, more lightweight product.
(NYSE: UTX), has announced it has begun delivery of boltless wheels and carbon brakes to five new customers operating C-130 aircraft, the company said.
Godley, "Experimental analysis of semi-rigid boltless connectors," Thin-Walled Structures, vol.
The new helmet will be proposed in different configurations, with standard or boltless side-rails, standard or boltless retention, the customer being able to choose add-on items such as shrouds and brackets.
Idle time has been reduced by the incorporation of features including: a structure enabling simple set-up changes, without use of tools, of the grips used for handling workpieces, achieved through the adoption of a boltless design; and automatic tool changes in 90 seconds at the push of a button (optional).
Smart Slide is based on BITO's Boltless Shelving and works in a similar way to a sliding wardrobe.
The boltless wheels employ a lock-ring design, substantially lowering maintenance time and cost, in addition to reduced parts count, when compared to traditional bolted aircraft wheels.