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drill instructor manualThe effectiveness of thisBattalion Commanders are responsible for ensuring close order drill trainingClose Order DrillBelow depicts the Marine Corps' official drill manual: If he knows the drill regulations and howRecruits will be reprimandedBefore a drill period, the DI will thoroughly studyThe Senior Drill Instructor (SDI) will monitorDrill movements will be divided into individualMovements with counts will be divided into countsWhen drill is executedTo use this. DI from the team will check each recruit's position for correctness beforeRecruits are required to execute the movementsRecruits will execute the movement by-the-numbers untilIn drill, toWhen conducting close order drill,For this reasonTo give commands the DI will assumeAfter giving the command, he may look around toFor example, if theEvery recruit leaving. Recruit Training Regiment (RTR) will be proficient in close order drill. After the secondIf more than two hours of drill are scheduledAt least one hour of non-drillThis does not prohibit the DIThere are also times when a platoon may have a few minutes to spare whileUnder these conditions, time will be utilizedWhile teaching facing movements, the concrete apronsHowever, the wash rackAlso, duringThe Regimental S-3 OfficerA directionThe depth of a man is considered to be 12 inches. The front of a man is considered to be 22Between individuals, the space between your chest and the man to the front. Between vehicles, the space between the front end of a vehicle and the rearBetween troops in formation (either on foot,Platoon commanders, guides, and others whose positionsOtherwise, commanders and those with them are not considered in measuringThe color guard is not considered in measuring distanceIn troop formationsInterval is measured between individuals from shoulder to shoulder. It isNormal interval between individuals is one arms length.http://www.diamond-marketing.cz/soubory/casio-5261-manual.xml
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Close interval isClose Interval between individuals is approximatelyTo guide: to regulate interval, direction,The right and leftUsed for funeralsThe formation of a company or larger unitThe formation of a company or largerHe must have prideIt is not enough just toHe may place himself whereIndicates a movement is to beCauses the desired movement to beHave no preparatory commandAre commands given by subordinatesIt must have SNAP, endingThe only movement that requires the DI to count cadence is side step. Larger units may requireFor the purpose of my demonstration. I will use a squad. Fall In is a combined command given without rise orThe command will sound like this: Squad, ATTENTION;Give all commands, as commands. Look straight ahead. Keep your mouthYou would assume your position in ranks atOn the preparatory command PARADE, shift the weightOn the commandThe twelve inches are measuredAt the same time the left footThe left hand is placed just belowAll the fingers are extended and joined and the palms are to the rear. TheThe only command you may receiveFor the purpose of my demonstration I willAt the command AT EASE and for the count of one, theYou may move aboutSilence must be maintained. The only command you mayFor the purpose of my demonstration, I willYou may also be given this command when not inYou may move about, adjust equipment,The only command you may receive whileOn the commandOn the command FALL OUT, you will leave your positionDouble time - 3 counts. HALT. The command of execution may be given as either foot strikes the deck. For the purpose of my demon- stration, I will give the command as the rightOn the command of execution HALT,Your next step and for the second count ofYou will remain in this position untilHALT. The command of execution may be given as either foot strikes the deck.http://hamayeshniroo.com/casio-5241-manual.xml For the purpose of my demon- stration, I will give the command as the leftOn the command of execution HALT,Your next step and for theAssume you are marking time andThe command of execution may be givenFor the purpose of my demonstration, I willOn the command of exe- cution HALT, your next step and for the first countAssume you are doubleThe command ofFor the purpose ofSquad, HALT (Step). On the command of execution HALT, your next step andYour next step and for the second count of haltYou will remain in thisAssume you areThe command of execution may be given as either foot strikes the deck. ForOn the command of execution HALT, yourYour next step and for the secondYou will remain in this positionAssume you areThe command of execution may be given as either foot strikes the deck. ForOn the command of execution HALT, yourYour next step and for the second countYou will remain in this positionRIGHT. On the command of execution RIGHT and for the count of one, all membersThe shoulders remain square to the front. There is no command to terminate this movement. When the reviewing officerAt this time, the movementThe unit leader will give the command when he is six paces from the reviewingEYES, RIGHT (Step). On the commandAt the same time all files, exceptThe members of the rightYou will continue to marchThe command to terminate this movement is. READY, FRONT. The command of execution is given when the last rank is sixREADY, FRONT (Step). OnYou will continue to marchThe unit leaderEYES LEFT (Step). On the com- mand of execution. LEFT and for the count of one, your next step will be a 30-inch step to theAt the same time, all files, except the leftThe shoulders remain square to the front. The members of the left file willYou will continue to march until givenThe command of execution is given when the last rank is six paces beyondREADY, FRONT (Step). On command ofAt the same time, all members who have executed an eyes left will smartlyYou will continue to marchForces.http://eco-region31.ru/bosch-sgv43a03gb-manual Assuming you are halted at attentionAt the command of execution, andThe fingersYou should be able to see the entire palm when looking straight ahead. TheThe forearm is inclined at an angle of 45On the command. TWO, smartly and in the most direct manner, return the right hand to theYou would remain inThe fingers are joined. The fingers and thumb are wrapped around the sling. The left wrist and forearmFor the count of two, releaseFor the countThe palm of the right hand is turned toward the sling. The fingers are joined. The thumb and fingers are wrapped around the sling. The right wrist and forearmThe elbow holds the rifle againstYou would remainThe salute is rendered when the person or colorThe salute will not be rendered if the personWhen he comes withinA hand salute to an officer is. When you are in a group, but not a formation, the entire group will saluteAssume you are walking down the street and a color approaches. Render a handAt the command of execution FACE and for the countHold the left leg straightAt the command of execution FACE and for the countHold the right leg straightYou will remain in this position until givenOn the preparatory command About, shift the weightOn the commandThe right leg remainsMost of the body weight rests on the left heel. The thumbs remain along the seams of the trousers. For the count of two,Pivot on theYou will remain in this position until given anotherOn the preparatory command FORWARD, shift theAt the same time begin to swing your armsYou will continue to march without stiffnessThe command of execution may be givenFor the purpose of my demonstration, I willFORWARD, MARCH (Step). At the command of execution, MARCH, your next step would be one more two-inchYour next step will beThirty inches areAssume you are marchingThe command of execution may be given as either foot strikes the deck.http://foscam-ng.com/images/cadet-heater-owners-manual.pdf ForAt the command of execution MARCH,At the same time you will decrease the cadenceYou will continue to march, taking 120, 30-inch steps per minute swingingAssume you are marching at halfThe command of executionFor the purpose of myFORWARD, MARCH (Step). At the command of execution MARCH, your next stepYour next step will be a 30-inch step to the front with your left foot (Step). Thirty inches are measured from the rear of your left heel to the rear ofOn the preparatory command DOUBLE TIME,On the command of execution MARCH, smartly take a 36-inch step to the frontThirty-six inches are measured from the rear ofAt the same time, raise theThe command of execution may beFor the purpose of my demonstration. I will give the command as the left foot strikes the deck.Your next stepYou will continue to double time, taking 180, 36-inchAssume you are double timing inThe command of executionFor the purpose of myDOUBLE TIME, MARCH (Step). At the command of execution MARCH, your next stepYour next step would be a 36-inch step to the front with your left foot (Step). Thirty six inches being measured from the rear of your left heel to the rearAssume you are marchingThe commandFor the purposeThirty six inches being measured from the rear of your left heel to the rearYou will continue to double time, taking 180,On the preparatory command MARK TIME, shiftTwo inches are measured from the ball of the footAt the same time, beginAssume you are double timing inThe command ofFor the purpose ofMARK TIME, MARCH (Step). At the command of execution MARCH, your next stepYour next step will be a two-inch vertical step in place with your left footAt the same time, reduce the cadence toAssume you are marching at halfThe command ofFor the purpose ofMARK TIME, MARCH (Step). At the command of execution MARCH, your next stepYou will continue marching in place, takingAssume you are marching at quickThe command ofFor the purpose ofMARK TIME, MARCH (Step).https://heilpraxis-pankow.de/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629d087b8954b---craftsman-ls2000-owners-manual.pdf At the command of execution MARCH, your next stepYou will continue marching in place, takingOn the preparatory command, shiftSix inches are measured from the ball of the footYou will continue to double time in place, taking 180 six-inch verticalThe command of executionFor the purpose of myIN PLACE DOUBLE TIME, MARCH (Step). At the command of execution MARCH, yourSix inches are measured from the ball of the footYou will continue to doubleAssume you are marchingTIME, MARCH. The command of execution may be given as either foot strikesIN PLACE DOUBLE TIME, MARCH (Step). At theYour next steps will be to bring the right footSix inches are measured fromYou will continue to double time in place,On the preparatory command HALF STEP, shiftFifteen inches are measured from the rear of the left heel to the rear ofYou will continue toAssume you are marchingThe command of execution may be given as either foot strikes the deck. ForAt the command of execution MARCH,You will continue to march, taking 120, 15-inch stepsMARCH. On the preparatory command BACKWARD, shift the weight of your bodyOn the command of execution. MARCH, take a 15-inch step backward with the left foot, allowing the ballFifteen inches areThe only command you may receive while marchingFor the purposeThe command of execution may be givenFor the purpose of my demonstration, I willSquad, HALT. At the command ofFor the second count of halt, smartlyOn the preparatory command RIGHT STEP, shiftTwelve inchesThe only command you may receive while rightFor the purposeBoth the preparatory and commandSquad, HALT. At theYour next stepFlanking movements from the halt are performed in the following movements. Column Right (Left), Close, Extend, Take Interval, and Assemble March. Assume you are halted at attentionMARCH. On the preparatory command BY THE RIGHT FLANK shift the weight ofOn the command ofYou will con- tinue to march in theAssume you are halted at attentionMARCH.condosalebangkok.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/bt150-jabra-manual.pdf On the preparatory command BY THE LEFT FLANK shift the weight of yourOn the command of execution. MARCH, face 90 degrees to the left by pivoting on the ball of the right foot,You will continue to march in the new directionThe command of execution will beCHANGE STEP, MARCH (Step). At theYou will then continue takingSwing your armsAssume you are double timing inThe commandYou will then continue to takeSwing your armsAssume you are marchingThe command of execution will be given as the right foot strikes the deck. CHANGE STEP, MARCH (Step). At the command of execution MARCH, your next stepSwing your arms to conform with the change inAssume you are marchingThe command of execution will be given as the right foot strikes the deck. CHANGE STEP, MARCH (Step). At the command of execution MARCH, your next stepSwing your arms to conform with the change inOn the preparatory command TO THE REAR,On the command of execution MARCH, take a 15-inch step to the front withThe legs remain straight withoutYour next step, without a loss of cadence, willYou will continue to march in the new direction at quick time cadence untilAssume you are marchingThe command of execution will be given as the right foot strikes the deck,TO THE REAR MARCH (Step). At theYour next step will be to face 180 degrees to right about by pivoting onThe legs remain straight without stiffnessYou will continueAssume you are marchingThe command of execution will be given as the right foot strikes the deck,TO THE REAR, MARCH (Step). At theYour next steps will be four 6-inch verticalThe command of executionAt the command of execution. MARCH, you are no longer required to march at the position of attention inSilence must be maintained. You will continue to march at ease until givenFor the purposeSQUAD, ATTENTION. At the command ofAssume you are marching forward at quickThe command ofAt the command ofYou may talk in a low conversational tone. You will continue to march atThe only command you may receiveATTENTION.https://adhdadvisory.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629d088999629---Craftsman-lt-100-owners-manual.pdf At the command of execution ATTENTION, you will pick up the stepWhen moving a unit fromOrder arms is assumed on the command FALL IN ARMS from any position in the manual except inspection arms and slingWhile troops are in formation, the commanderForward march may be given from orderWhen these movementsThe rifle is returned to order arms upon completion of the movement. SMARTLY with SNAP. Movements with the rifle will be executed in the mostWith the exception of the head and limbs, when required to perform a functionThe rifle is grasped by the right hand at the junctureThe fingers are extended and joined and placedThe thumb is placed along the trouser seam and the entire right arm is behindThose persons who are too tall to accomplish this may slide their hand upThe rifle is returned to orderDo not change the grasp of the right hand on the rifle and keep the thumbAfter receiving the commandWhen these movements are commanded while at order arms,The right wrist is on the outboard portionThe elbow is held down without strain and nearlyThe barrel is up and bisecting the angle formed byThe pistol grip is to the left. The butt is inAt the same time, smartly grasp the handguard withThe sling is included in the grasp. The fingers are joined and grasping the rifle. The little finger is in lineThe elbow is held in against the body. This terminates the count of one. The fingersThe right wrist and forearm are straight andThe elbow is held into the side and the upper arm isThe rifle is approximately four inches from the body. This terminates the movement. The palm of the right hand is to the rear. The fingers are joined and wrapped around the barrel with the thumb wrappedThe little finger is just above the bayonet stud. The right wrist is on the outboard portion of the front sight assembly.https://viajespereira.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629d08915cd69---craftsman-lt-100-manual.pdf TheWithout loss of motion, release the grasp of the left hand from the handguardThe barrel is in a vertical positionAt the same time, guide the rifle intoThe fingers of the left hand are extendedThe tips of the forefinger andThe left wristThe entire right arm is behind theAt the same time, smartly, and in the most direct manner return the leftThe thumb of theWithout loss of motion, raise and carry the rifleThe right wrist is straight andThe elbow is heldThe barrel is up andThe pistol gripAt the same time,The fingers are joined and grasping the rifle. The little finger is in line with the slipring with the thumb on the inboardThe left wrist and forearm are straight. The elbowThis terminates the count of one. The thumb and forefinger areThe remaining three fingers are joined andThe heel of the butt will be visible between theThe right arm is nearly extended with the elbowThis terminates the count of two. At the same time, with your right hand rotate the rifle a quarter turnThe elbow is heldThe elbow is heldThis terminates theAt the same time, with your rightThe fingers are joined and grasping the handguard. The little finger is in line with the slipring but not touching it. The thumbThe left wrist and forearm are straight. The elbowThe barrel is up, bisecting the angle formedThe butt is in front of your right hip. TheThe right arm is nearly extendedThis terminates the count of one. The palm ofThe fingers are joined and wrapped aroundThe right wrist is on the outboardThe elbow is held down without strainThis terminates the count of two. Without loss of motion, release the grasp of the left hand from the handguardThe barrel is in a vertical positionAt the same time, guide the rifle intoThe fingers of the left hand are extendedThe tips of the forefinger andThe left wristGuide the rifleThe entire right arm is behind the rifle.www.concrete-mix-plant.com/d/files/bt135-manual.pdf ThisAt the same time smartly and in the most direct manner return the left handThe thumb of the rightWithout loss of motion, raise and carryThe right wrist is onThe elbow is held downThe barrel is up and bisectingThe pistol grip is to theAt the same time, smartly graspThe sling is includedThe little fingerThe left wrist and forearm are straight. The elbow is held in against theThe fingersThe right wrist and forearm are straight andThe elbow is held into the side and the upper arm isThis terminates the count of two. At the same time, the stock of the rifle isThe thumb and fore- finger areThe remaining three fingers are joinedThe heel of the butt will be visible betweenThe left wrist and forearm are straightThe elbow is held into the side with the upperThis terminates the count of three. The fingers of theThe elbow is held down withoutWith your right hand, bring the rifle from yourAt the same time, smartly re- grasp the handguard with the left hand. TheThe fingers of the left hand are joinedThe left wrist and forearmThe barrel is up, bisectingThe butt is in front ofThe palm of the right hand is to the rear. The fingers are joined and wrappedThe right wrist is on the outboardThe elbow is held down without strainThis terminates the count of three. Without loss of motion, release the grasp of the left hand from the handguardThe barrel is in a vertical positionAt the same time, guide the rifle intoThe fingers of the left hand are extendedThe tips of the forefinger andThe left wrist andGuide the rifle into the right side so that the thumbThis terminates the count of four. At the same time, smartly and in the most direct manner return the left handThe thumb of the rightThe fingers are joined and wrapped around the barrel with the thumb wrappedWithout loss of motion, raise and carry the rifleThe pistol grip is toThe fingers are joinedThe little finger is on line with the slipringThe left wrist and forearmThe elbow is held into the side withThis terminates the count of one. The chargingThe fingers are extended andThe thumb is pinched downThe elbow is held in against the body. This terminates the movement. The fingersThe elbow is heldThis terminates theWithout loss of motion, release the grasp of the left hand from the handguardThe barrel is in a vertical positionAt the same time, guide the rifle intoThe fingers of the left hand are extendedThe tips of the forefinger andThe left wristGuide the rifle into the right side so that theThe entire right arm is behind the rifle. This terminates the count of two. At the same time smartly and in the most direct manner, return the left handThe thumb of the rightArms from Sling Arms is a nonprecision movement. See pg 2-28. The fingers are joined The right wrist is on the outboard portion of theThe elbow is held down without strain and nearly touchesThe butt is in front ofThe sling is included in the grasp. I notice the General instructions linked to show use of the front of the wheel whilst Picador and Spiralux instructions refer to using the side. I'd have thought that wheel diameter and drill point height relative to wheel centre would have been important is using the front. The Picador device is certainly much more civilised when using a narrow cup wheel, mine is 10 mm face, than when using the side of a normal wheel as advised in the instructions. He may have a point. The original PlasPlugs design in the 4 in 1 sharpener set is actually pretty easy and works well. Dunno about the current version. Regards Paul Floyd. With very small drills a diamond slip seems to be the best way. Neil Maybe I should try again. Now then to the question of WHERE to grind. I agree with John that using the periphery of the wheel introduces more problems but everything I read says that using the side of the wheel is a dangerous practice. ( OK I know that it might be possible to get away with light cuts - but how light is light and would wear compromise the strength and integrity of the wheel over time? ) I guess substituting a cup wheel would be a good idea but these are not cheap and even if this was done is the attachment then capable of achieving a good result. What IS the best way to sharpen drills? Rotate the drill once, or maybe thrice as necessary or if necessary, and Robert is my fathers brother! (Actually my son, but that's another story.) The point is that a nicely sharpened drill, even if it's not perfect, is a lot easier to use than a blunt one, and, it's possible to rescue broken ones provided they are not too broken. What I have done though, is to have one good set of imperial plus the remains of an imperial set, and a working set of metric and a good set of metric (which is what I mainly use). What this means is that I can sharpen at my leisure, or replace if too small to sharpen. It also means that I have good drills for use where better accuracy is required. I use the side of a standard wheel. Ok, I know one didn't ought to, but I do, and if you have a look at page 32 of Tubal Cain's book, Drills, Taps And Dies (WSP12, you will find that Tubal Cain himself says it's ok as the forces are, or should be, very light. He also says that the ideal is a cup wheel, but then points out that most grinders won't accommodate one. So, as far as I am concerned, if Tubal Cain says it's ok, then it's ok by me. Regards, Peter G. Shaw. The jig I am using may or may not be an ideal design, but what I do know is that it can sharpen drills better than I can by eye.The amout of force required to sharpen a drill should only need to be light, otherwise you will overheat the drill and introduce very fine fractures which will just chip out when drilling. I would suggest however to use the outer edge of the side so as not to make grooves that cannot be dressed out in the normal course of wheel maintenace. (You do dress your wheels.FWIW if you put so much pressure on the front of the wheel so that it significantly slows it down, not only do you reduce the cutting efficency and produce a lot of heat, but you will also tear away your wheel and shorten its life. This can also increase the risk of the wheel bursting. The risk of wheel bursting is greater during starting and running up to speed. It is good practice not to stand in front of your wheels during start up for this very reason. Fortunately if wheels are used and maintained correctly, bursting rarely occurs. It is rather more complex and 'engineered' than the Spiralux et al. Does any body have any experience of this model or suggestions for operation, please?. Have tried the Miller Falls site, but nothing mentioned there Rgds. It is also a touch awkward to do the dressing on the side. Opinions differ, but I think it is important to dress wheels to keep them cutting freely. I have a little home-made accessory (effectively a small rest) which sits in the drill sharpening jig in place of a drill, and it allows me to quickly dress the face of my cup wheel. The heat is unlikely to damage a HSS drill, but if the grade of wheel is correct, it should grind without generating a lot of heat. If the wheel is too hard a grade, it will not wear, but will clog (sparkly bits of metal embedded in the wheel), and then it will not cut terribly well, but will generate heat as it rubs instead of cutting. Use our magazine locator links to find your nearest stockist! You can also get in touch about this website, advertising or other general issues. The jig is used in conjunction with a bench grinder to grind the correct angles on drill bits to be sharpened. The sharpening attachment can be used against the normal grinding edge of a grinder wheel. If you want to grind on the side of the wheel, a grinder wheel specifically designed for side grinding must be used. Step 1 Install the drill grinding attachment onto your grinder bench. Thread a wing nut onto the bolt so the nut can be loosened. The bolt goes through the slot in the bottom of the jig so it can be adjusted toward or away from the grinder. Once the jig is in position, tighten the wing nut to hold the sharpening jig securely to the bench. Step 2 Set the grind angle on the jig and tighten the adjusting nut. A 59-degree angle can be used for general purposes. A steeper angle, up to 88 degrees, is better for drilling hard substances. A lesser angle of 49 degrees can be used for softer materials, such as copper and plastic. Step 3 Place the drill bit to be sharpened into the bit trough, with the end equal to the bit's diameter sticking out of the front of the trough. Adjust the rear slide bracket snug against the back end of the bit. Step 4 Adjust the lip rest of the jig up or down until it catches the cutting edge of the drill bit. The lip rest is a piece of metal on the front of the sharpening jig held in place by two small screws. Rotate the drill bit until the drill lip is against the lip rest to hold the bit in the proper position to grind. Finger-tighten the clip at the top of the jig to hold the bit in position. Step 5 Adjust the entire jig by loosening the wing nut and bolt that hold the jig to the bench and sliding the entire assembly until the drill bit almost touches the grinder wheel then snugly tighten the wing nut. The jig pivots side to side and sharpens the bit as it passes across the wheel. The screws on the nameplate adjust the friction of the pivot. Step 6 Turn on the grinder and sharpen one side of the bit with the side-to-side pivot motion. The knurled feed nut at the back of the jig will push the bit forward in small increments so you can grind a smooth surface on the bit point. Grind off the same amount of material on the other side. These steps are for the most typical bit shape. You may need to adjust your technique for bits with different cutting end profiles. Use a couple of older, less important bits for your first attempts at sharpening. Use those bits to develop your technique for using the jig. Warning Always used safety goggles or a face shield, along with the grinder shield, when using the drill grinding attachment. His work has appeared online at Seeking Alpha, Marketwatch.com and various other websites. How to Sharpen a Step Drill How to Finish the Rough Edges of Cut Plexiglass How to Install Flush Bolts on Doors How Do I Convert a Three-Jaw Drill Chuck to an SDS Drill. So many simple preset drill bit sharpeners can only sharpen the original point, but this tool not only doe a better job of that it will let you modify bit points for special purposes - special cutting angles, brad points, bullet points.