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  2. Gladhand connector - Wikipedia

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    A pair of gladhand connectors between railroad cars A gladhand connector on a trailer. A gladhand connector or gladhand coupler is an interlocking hose coupling fitted to hoses supplying pressurized air from a tractor unit to air brakes on a semi-trailer, [1] or from a locomotive to railway air brakes on railroad cars. [2]

  3. Grommet - Wikipedia

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    A grommet is a ring or edge strip inserted into a hole through thin material, typically a sheet of textile fabric, sheet metal or composite of carbon fiber, wood or honeycomb. Grommets are generally flared or collared on each side to keep them in place, and are often made of metal, plastic, or rubber. They may be used to prevent tearing or ...

  4. Mutares - Wikipedia

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    The Elastomer Solutions Group designs, manufactures and distributes moulded rubber parts for the automotive industry. The group's main product is grommets for protecting wiring looms in automotive on-board electrical systems, such as between vehicle doors and the body.

  5. Schlegel International - Wikipedia

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    Schlegel Corporation made automobile and building products in Europe through its subsidiaries Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH. [11] Schlegel UK had two separate operating divisions for Automotive and Building products. Ford and Rover accounted for about two-thirds of the Automotive product's sales. [10] By the late 1980s the company was in ...

  6. Cable grommet - Wikipedia

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    Cable grommets. A cable grommet is a tube or ring through which an electrical cable passes. They are usually made of rubber or metal. [1]The grommet is usually inserted in holes in certain materials in order to protect, improve friction or seal cables passing through it, from a possible mechanical or chemical attack.

  7. BTR plc - Wikipedia

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    BTR can trace its origins back to 1924, at which point the American rubber specialist B.F.Goodrich Company formed a UK-based subsidiary, British Goodrich Rubber Co. Ltd. . During 1934, Goodrich opted to sell the majority of its shares in the company, which promptly changed its name to the British Tyre & Rubber Co.

  8. List of Wheeler Dealers episodes - Wikipedia

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    Work Completed: Rear brake shoes replaced and rear brake drum skimmed, rubber gear linkage grommets replaced, flares on front wheel arches and rusty lower part of the near side wheel arch cut out and replaced with new panels, whole car sanded to bare metal and resprayed from yellow to factory Japan Red and Feather White colour combination ...

  9. LucasVarity - Wikipedia

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    TRW itself was later acquired by Northrop Grumman, who sold the automotive assets of Lucas, Varity and TRW's own automotive group to the Blackstone Group as TRW Automotive. [ 8 ] In September 2004 Elta Lighting Ltd. , a UK-based automotive electrical components supplier, acquired a license from TRW Automotive to use the Lucas name and logo on ...

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