22 results - UCS Category "MECH" - Most Popular
Industrial Switch #3

Sound of a very large industrial switch. Like that of a shed or a very large room. Like you hear in the movies. This sound was created on a computer, with a switch noise, iron bar and reverb. UCS Category: MECHClik. Length: 00:03.
Industrial switch #1

Sound of a very large industrial switch. Like that of a shed or a very large room. Like you hear in the movies. This sound was created on a computer, with a switch noise, iron bar and reverb. UCS Category: MECHClik. Length: 00:03.
Industrial switch #2

Sound of a very large industrial switch. Like that of a shed or a very large room. Like you hear in the movies. This sound was created on a computer, with a switch noise, iron bar and reverb. UCS Category: MECHClik. Length: 00:03.
Squeaks of trailer handbrake

Several metallic squeaks of a hand brake of a horse van. UCS Category: MECHLvr. Length: 00:17.
Fishing reel, medium

Moderately fast rotation of a fishing reel. UCS Category: MECHGear. Length: 00:22.
Ratchet tensioner

Sound of a ratchet tensioner to tighten a strap. UCS Category: MECHRtch. Length: 00:10.
Pneumatic cylinder, small #1

Noise of a small pneumatic cylinder of seat tablet. UCS Category: MECHHydr. Length: 00:01.
Pneumatic cylinder, small #2

Noise of a small pneumatic cylinder of seat tablet. UCS Category: MECHHydr. Length: 00:01.
Pneumatic cylinder, small #3

Noise of a small pneumatic cylinder of seat tablet. UCS Category: MECHHydr. Length: 00:02.
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