What is the purpose of a stage Jack?

A stage used for rapid scene-shifting, consisting of a platform or two on casters, pivoted at one corner to swing off- and onstage.
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What is the purpose of jack stand?

The purpose of the jack is to raise the vehicle, but the jack stand holds the vehicle in place. Be sure to place it in a safe spot that you know can support the weight of the vehicle, without it slipping off the jack stand.
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Can I put jack stands under the axle?

Yes, you can position jack stands under the axles. The proper placement depends on which part of the car you're working on, though. If you're doing work on the axles, it might be better to place them under the frame of the vehicle.
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What is a scrim in theater?

Definition of scrim

1 : a durable plain-woven usually cotton fabric for use in clothing, curtains, building, and industry. 2 : a theater drop that appears opaque when a scene in front is lighted and transparent or translucent when a scene in back is lighted.
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How do you do a Dutchman flat?

Dutchman can be applied in several ways. We use the watered down paint method. Place some paint on the wall, then a 3″ wide strip of muslin into the paint and paint over that with a 3″ roller. Then “feather” out the edges of the muslin so that it lays flat.
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What are the flies in theatre?

Definition: Extension of the stage walls up to allow scenery to be flown up until it is out of sight of the audience. Known as the "flies". The ideal fly tower should be more than twice the height of the proscenium arch, and is said to have "full flying height".
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What is the difference between a jack and a jack stand?

A jack should only be used to lift the vehicle off the ground. Jack stands should be used to hold it in place. Always use jack stands if working underneath a vehicle, never go underneath a vehicle that is only held up by a jack.
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Do I need a car jack stand?

If you need to lift the vehicle to do work underneath it, you must properly place jack stands and let them carry the brunt of the load. Not only do you risk mechanical or hydraulic failure by only relying on a jack, you also create a potentially unbalanced, very heavy load by only jacking up one point.
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What is the pumpkin on a truck?

The “pumpkin” (the rear differential that looks kind of like a pumpkin, that sits in the middle of the rear axle) is designed to carry the full weight of the truck when the truck is on the ground. If it couldn't, the axle tube would break. So we know it can carry the weight of the truck when it's in the air, too.
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Can you jack a truck up by the leaf springs?

Yes. You can jack it up under the banjo(long time ago, wrong word) but you have to watch the leaves to make sure that they won't go far enough to pop out of the intermediate spring clips.
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Will a 2 ton floor jack lift a truck?

It's important to understand that you won't be lifting your entire automobile with a single jack, so you don't need one that's rated for the whole weight of your car or truck. For most sedans and small cars, a two-ton jack will be sufficient for raising a corner.
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How far apart should floor jacks be?

The jacks are typically spaced 6 feet apart and at girder beam joints. It's imperative to support major joints so that both sides of the girder beam have support and are level – not a step up or down.
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Can you jack a car on a slope?

Yes, car ramps can be used on a sloped or steep surface. In fact, they are much more preferable to the alternative – jack and axle stand. Ramps are also safer and easier to use than jacks and axle stands since you don't have to worry about the jacking points of the vehicle.
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How do you level a camper without moving it?

Generally, you can level a camper without moving it using an auto-leveling system or a wedge system. However, larger campers can take longer to level, and some large campers do need to be moved to level properly depending on what they have on board and if they have an auto-leveling system.
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Can you jack up a camper by the axle?

Do Not jack it up on any part of the axle tube as your camper is a torsion style axle and could be damaged. The use of jack stands is always a could safety practice.
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