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8 results for "Ratchet" - Most at least downloaded

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- Fall of stone
Many noises of pebbles falling. They are between 1 and 3 kg each and fall about 50 cm on a pile of stone. UCS Category: ROCKMvmt. Duration: 00:29.
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- Large ratchet
Large ratchet. UCS Category: TOOLHand. Duration: 00:27.
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- Small ratchet
Small ratchet. UCS Category: TOOLHand. Duration: 00:22.
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- Rattle
Idiophone noise. UCS Category: MUSCMisc. Duration: 00:28.
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- Rattle moderately fast
Rattle moderately fast. UCS Category: MUSCMisc. Duration: 00:13.
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- Ratchet tensioner
Sound of a ratchet tensioner to tighten a strap. UCS Category: MECHRtch. Duration: 00:09.
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- Rapid rattle
A rattle noise when turning quickly. UCS Category: MUSCMisc. Duration: 00:05.
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- Rattle slow
Rattle slow. UCS Category: MUSCMisc. Duration: 00:13.
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