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Disk benefits: Brush/pad selection, lowest maintenance cost, gimballed drivers improves cleaning on irregular floors, brushes individually driven for unmatched performance.
As the first company in the world to recognize fingerboarding as a sport, we have pioneered the way for fingerboarding. We characterize our company with the constant development and innovation of new products, as well as worldwide contests, and the sponsorship of team riders.
The stainless screen and white vacuum filter offer additional protection. These are the first of several steps taken to ensure good airflow (squeegee performance) and protecting the vacuum motor from moisture.
Quick access allows the technician to trouble shoot from their feet and make repairs quickly, with less chance of creating unintended problems from disassembling 5 items to get to the 1 that failed.
The stainless screen and white vacuum filter offer additional protection. These are the first of several steps taken to ensure good airflow (squeegee performance) and protecting the vacuum motor from moisture.
Disk benefits: Brush/pad selection, lowest maintenance cost, gimballed drivers improves cleaning on irregular floors, brushes individually driven for unmatched performance.
22 gallon poly solution tank with "Site Tube" level gauge and integrated drain hose. 23 gallon poly recovery tank with 1.5" diameter drain hose with flow control. Heavy duty rollers protect scrub deck. Vac box for noise reduction and vac protection. Vacuum clogged/operator alert system. Console style 36VDC/25A, 120VAC automatic charger.
This is a repackaged Apache Tomcat® software with professional support for your business. Apache Tomcat® software is an open source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and Java WebSocket technologies. The Apache Tomcat project is intended to be a collaboration of the best-of-breed developers from around the world.
The stack of this offer includes a wide range copies of open source and free software, but the Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks are legal protections for original owner.
Apache Tomcat, Tomcat, Apache, the Apache feather, and the Apache Tomcat project logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation.
This is a repackaged open-source software product wherein additional charges apply for the pre-configured stack which includes Apache2, MySQL, PHP, phpMyAdmin, Webmin, and Scripts which make it easy for you to use Tomcat. We have phpMyAdmin intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web, Webmin for file transfer, and Scripts for the Webmin Password, backup, and update management.
Tomcat stack is a widely used application server crafted to use Java-based web application. Apache Tomcat is a Java Servlet Container and web server designed for production application which is simple, easy-to-use, and drives greater results. The most popular open-source framework is also ranked for its worldwide usage.
The MB sports Tomcat series broke the mold when we developed an alternative bow and created an aggressive, modern look that is the picklefork design. MB maintained traditional characteristics from our racing heritage sustaining performance without compromising the luxury style playpen. The eye catching lines of the Tomcat series makes a statement on the water no matter which model you choose.Features may include:Indmar 6.2L 400 Ford Raptor11/8" Underwater Gear12 Volt Accessory Receptacles & Usb Ports40 Oz. Sterling Removable Carpeting3 Piece Tempered Safety-Glass WindshieldFour Color Graphic PackageBillet Glove BoxBillet Steering WheelBimini Top Tower MountedCustom Logo Soft Sided CoolerSurlast Mooring/Towing Cover With Saturamax Water Repellent TreatmentDepth Finder And AlarmPtm Edge Vr-140 Full View Mirror With Billet Aluminum BracketFiberglass Composite StringersFiberglass FloorsFiberglass Front And Rear LinerFiberglass Solid Swim Step (Removable)Fiberglass Vacuum Infusion ConstructionBillet 6061T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum Time Sanded & Brite Dipped Accents And LogosLighting: Navigational And Interior TheaterMb Sports 5" High Performance Livorsi InstrumentationEngine Malfunction Indicator & AlarmOn/Off Battery Switch With Dual BatteriesZero Off Wakeboard Pro Cruise Control Gps DrivenPrefixx Nautolex InteriorRear Seat With Sundeck/HatchBillet Aluminum Grab Handles And Bow RailsMurphy Pv350 Soft Touch Instrument DisplayPop-Up Billet PylonStainless Steel Gas Shock Hatch LiftsStainless Steel Surf PipeStainless Steel Cup HoldersExile Audio Media Center W/Zld Mkii Zone ControllerExile Audio Javelin 5Ch AmplifierExile Audio (4) 5065-M & (2) Sx80M In-Boat Speakers, (1) Xi 12 Dvc 600W SubwooferSwivel Driver Bucket With Bolster
TomCat Performance has a wide selection of parts to assist with your building project. Covering the full range of circle track racing markets, TomCat Performance offers high-quality components at a reasonable price. Many of the TomCat Performance parts are built right here in the Charlotte, NC area.
I’m in the middle of a prototype migration/deployment and have really hit a wall serving up my layers from geoserver. I’ve geoserver running from the “stand-alone” version running in jetty on one port and the webapp running in tomcat on another port. The webapp requests data from geoserver via localhost. This setup works fine on my laptop where I initially developed the prototype. Since moving everything to a server on the intranet, the webapp can request layers from geoserver, geoserver handles the request, and the webapp never gets anything returned. What’s even stranger, is if the prototype’s code is run a other hosts and requests data from the aforementioned geoserver, it gets data just fine. The webapp can successfully access remote WMS layers directly (not from, or cascaded by, my geoserver).
The Tomcat F22 Alpha is truly a do-it-all boat in 22’ package. The F22 throws a great wake and wave for all watersports, with plenty of storage for all your gear. The picklefork bow design provides a huge lounge for seating and catching those warm day rays.
I’m definitely behind on reviews, but when a listing mistake leads to a massive discount on a great blaster, it’s hard to ignore. To that end, let’s look at the Dart Zone Max Tomcat, and why it’s possibly the best pro blaster of the year – with or without a sale.
Unlike the Deuce Pro, the Tomcat’s rotation coincides with the catching of the plunger. That, in addition to the large mass you’re rotating at small angles, makes it hard to skip and darts. At least in my experience, I haven’t had any skips with normal operation.
The rest of the blaster fits the typical “pro” platform, with a pump grip, traditional main grip, a safety, and a stock. The stock attaches via an Nstrike point, of all things, but it also extends; a movable cheek rest is also included.
Here is where the Tomcat stands apart. Of the Tomcats I’ve used, 163fps was the average with my original Tomcat, bought online. Out of the five deeply discounted blasters I ordered? The first one I pulled out was averaging 165fps after firing the entire drum. Just as importantly, the shots are very accurate at those speeds.
As for rate of fire, that’s the Tomcat’s main gripe. It does have slam-fire, and you can fire a good three darts per second that way. However, fast priming seems to have a…rhythm to it, and if you break that rhythm, the blaster hangs up partway through the forward motion. At that point, you have to pull back again, rotate the cylinder, and double-feed the blaster. I have yet to NEED to launch darts in rapid succession like that, but I could see it being an issue in some situations.
The blaster features a relatively long barrel, a large ovoid plunger tube, and a beefy spring. Given the spring dimensions, however, there are possibilities for both upgrades and downgrades. One of my Tomcats now has a “788” aftermarket spring, cut to the same length as the original spring, and hits under 130fps for HvZ games. “K25” springs can be used to shoot much harder, in contrast. If you 3D print, you can find Talon magazine adaptersfor yet another way to feed the blaster (and depending on how short your arms are, that may be more comfortable than reaching around the drum). I’ve found it quite easy to start rounds with the drum, then swap for magazines. But don’t just take my word for it…
Even ignoring sales prices, the Dart Zone Max Tomcat is one of the best values in pro-level blasting you can find. I have one with me at almost every game now, and there’s good reason for it. Grab one!