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Picture 1
side view of TXP 101.
Picture 2
angle view of TXP 101
Picture 3
Close up of clamping unit.  The clamping unit has independant placement for the top and bottom pieces.  So any size of breaking object can be held.  Once the size of the breaking object is determined the entire unit can be raised or lowered according to the height of the athlete breaking.
Picture 4
This photo shows the clamping unit after a break.  The bottom unit has dropped open releasing the broken material and ensuring that the athletes foot (in particular) is not trapped.  For demonstrations it allows the boards (for example) to drop with a resounding crash further exciting the spectators.
Picture 5
Here we see the clamping units removed from the main body.
Picture 6
The main body has been folded down for easy storage or transport.  The 2 clamping units lay near the height adjuster which can be removed from the main body or it can remain in place.
Picture 7
Close up, full frontal shot of the clamping unit (bottom piece)
Picture 8
Notice the professional finish. 

Notes:  One person can stand on the back side braces and hold onto the handles beside the top clamping unit to ensure no movement of the machine during a break.  Loading the boards or other breaking material is done quickly and can be easily completed by one person.  Quick release toggles are used throughout the machine allowing for very quick adjustments, tear down or set up.