I see them both ways.Son in law is an electrician and he puts the ground up.Freezer and refridgerator plugs are made to have the ground down.The average 15a outlets are junk.Some loose ones I removed have very little contact surface.Your refridgerator and freezer should have a 20 amp rated outlet.The 20A have a firm grip that wont let a plug fall out.My freezer has a metal bracket that fastens under the plate screw.That plug cant come out.I have noticed that hospital outlets always have the ground pin down.A 20 amp outlet has a horizontal slot on one of the blades and costs about 4 bucks.I have a 20 amp outlet where the coffee maker, toaster and food processor get plugged in.We had a toaster that came on when it was up and turned off when you put bread in it.A small part had broken.GE made a bunch of coffemakers that caught fire.We know the battery powered tool chargers have caused may fires.Battery chargers can cause fires.
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Today's Featured Article - Hydraulics - Cylinder Anatomy - by Curtis von Fange. Let’s make one more addition to our series on hydraulics. I’ve noticed a few questions in the comment section that could pertain to hydraulic cylinders so I thought we could take a short look at this real workhorse of the circuit. Cylinders are the reason for the hydraulic circuit. They take the fluid power delivered from the pump and magically change it into mechanical power. There are many types of cylinders that one might run across on a farm scenario. Each one could take a chapter in
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