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  2. Spare part - Wikipedia

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    A spare part, spare, service part, repair part, or replacement part, is an interchangeable part that is kept in an inventory and used for the repair or refurbishment of defective equipment/units. Spare parts are an important feature of logistics engineering and supply chain management , often comprising dedicated spare parts management systems.

  3. Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades - Wikipedia

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    1996: the Association carried out a study and produced the "AEMT Good Practice Guide - The Repair of Induction Motors. Best Practices to maintain Energy Efficiency" [ citation needed ] 2003: the AEMT invited EASA (The Electrical Apparatus service Association of America) to join them to produce a further study on larger machines.

  4. List of welding codes - Wikipedia

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    Industrial mill crane welding AWS D14.3: Earthmoving & agricultural equipment welding AWS D14.4: Machinery joint welding AWS D14.5: Press welding AWS D14.6: Rotating Elements of Equipment AWS D14.9 Specification for the Welding of Hydraulic Cylinders AWS D15.1: Railroad welding AWS D15.2: Railroad welding practice supplement AWS D16.1

  5. Federal-Mogul - Wikipedia

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    Federal-Mogul Motor-Parts sells and distributes products under more than 20 brands in the global vehicle aftermarket, including ANCO wiper blades; Bentley-Harris protection solutions; Champion spark plugs, wipers and filters, BERU glow plugs; AE, Fel-Pro, Goetze, Nural, Glyco and Payen engine products; MOOG steering and suspension parts; and ...

  6. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or other debris from a vehicle's front window. Almost all motor vehicles , including cars , trucks , buses , train locomotives , and watercraft with a cabin —and some aircraft —are equipped with ...

  7. Robert Kearns - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit against the Ford Motor Company was opened in 1978 and ended in 1990. Kearns sought $395 million in damages. He turned down a $30 million settlement offer in 1990 and took it to the jury, which awarded him $5.2 million; Ford agreed to pay $10.2 million rather than face another round of litigation.

  8. Repulsion motor - Wikipedia

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    The motor has a stator and a rotor but there is no electrical connection between the two and the rotor current is generated by induction.The rotor winding is connected to a commutator which is in contact with a short-circuited pair of brushes which can be moved to change their angular position relative to an imaginary line drawn through the axis of the stator.

  9. List of resistors - Wikipedia

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    In heavy-duty industrial high-current applications, a grid resistor is a large convection-cooled lattice of stamped metal alloy strips connected in rows between two electrodes. Such industrial grade resistors can be as large as a refrigerator; some designs can handle over 500 amperes of current, with a range of resistances extending lower than ...