The Metropolitan Museum of Art Africa And Byzantium Fashion
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Bring The Art Home With A Met Museum Publication.By Andrea Myers AchiMedieval Art History Has Long Emphasized The Glories Of The Byzantine Empire, But Less Known Are The Profound Artistic Contributions Of Nubia, Egypt, Ethiopia, And Other Powerful African Kingdoms Whose Pivotal Interactions With Byzantium Had An Indelible Impact On The Medieval Mediterranean World. Bringing Together More Than 170 Masterworks In A Range Of Media And Techniques—From Mosaic, Sculpture, Pottery, And Metalwork To Luxury Objects, Panel Paintings, And Religious Manuscripts—Africa And Byzantium Recounts Africa’S Centrality In Transcontinental Networks Of Trade And Cultural Exchange. With Incisive Scholarship And New Photography Of Works Rarely Or Never Before Seen In Public, This Long-Overdue Publication Sheds New Light On The Staggering Artistic Achievements Of Late Antique Africa. It Reconsiders The Continent’S Contributions To The Development Of The Premodern World And Offers A More Complete History Of Africa As A Vibrant, Multiethnic Society Of Diverse Languages And Faiths That Played A Crucial Role In The Artistic, Economic, And Cultural Life Of Byzantium And Beyond.Andrea Myers Achi Is Mary And Michael Jaharis Associate Curator Of Byzantine Art, Department Of Medieval Art And The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, New York.
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What are the blade requirements for this saw?
Any blade from your supplier must meet the following design criteria. Using blades on this saw that don’t meet these requirements can cause equipment damage and/or personal injury.
- Use blades that meet applicable industrial safety code specifications.
- Use blades that are approved by the blade manufacturer for the material to be cut.
Use approved dry cutting type blades in dry cutting operations and approved wet cutting type blades in wet cutting operations. - Do not exceed the maximum operating speed of 1830 rpm for the S20, 1455 rpm for the S24, or the blade manufacturer’s rated speed. Blades must be speed tested to ANSI B7.1 safety code specifications.
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What are the hydraulic power source requirements for this saw?
The hydraulic power source must meet the following design criteria:
- The flow must not exceed 8 GPM, and the pressure relief valve must not exceed 2500 psi. Failure to comply could
cause excessive blade rpm and/or overpressurizing the system, resulting in equipment damage and/or personal
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Inspect the blade mounted on the saw. Remove and destroy the blade if any cracks, chips, gouges, or loose or missing segments are present. Failure to do this can cause personal injury.
Specifications
| HydraSaws | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | S14 | S16 | S20 | S24 |
| Part # | 2001400 | 2001600 | 2002000 | 2002400 |
| Blade Size | 14 in. (35.5 cm) | 16 in. (40.6 cm) | 20 in. (50.8 cm) | 24 in. (61.0 cm) |
| Cutting Depth | 5.25 in. (13.3 cm) | 6 in. (15.2 cm) | 7.5 in. (19 cm) | 9.5 in. (24 cm) |
| Blade Speed | 4100 rpm | 2750 rpm | 1830 rpm | 1455 rpm |
| Flow | 5-8 gpm (20-30 lpm) | 5-8 gpm (20-30 lpm) | 5-8 gpm (20-30 lpm) | 5-8 gpm (20-30 lpm) |
| Pressure Range | 2000 – 2500 psi (138 – 172 bar) | 2000 – 2500 psi (138 – 172 bar) | 2000 – 2500 psi (138 – 172 bar) | 2000 – 2500 psi (138 – 172 bar) |
| Weight | 28 lbs. (12.7 kg) | 39 lbs. (17.7 kg) | 52 lbs. (23.6 kg) | 54 lbs. (24.5 kg) |







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