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Fig. 3.15 Khouri Bendistal pliers are reliable tools for bending wire ends and V bends.
Fig. 3.16 The Sander Memory Maker allows NiTi wire adjustments in all planes of space and torque application.
Appendix: Colour code convention for moments and forces
Forces and moments in the three planes of space are depicted as follows:
Table 3.1 Colour code convention.
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