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1969 Amerada Hess Tanker Truck – Not a public release. It was released to commemorate the merger between Hess and The Amerada Petroleum Corporation. It has the name "Amerada Hess" on the tanker rather than the "Hess" name. This was given out to employees and executives. [14] [10] 1993 Hess Premium Diesel Tanker – Not a public release.
Carrosserie HESS AG is a bus, trolleybus and commercial vehicle manufacturer based in Bellach, Switzerland. Their products can be found operating in several countries, including the United States , Canada and Australia .
Electric strikes can also be either "fail unlocked" (except in Fire Listed Doors, as they must remain latched when power is not present), or the more-secure "fail locked" design. Electric strikes are easier to attack than a mag lock. It is simple to lever the door open at the strike, as often there is an increased gap between the strike and the ...
one articulated bus of 18.7meters-long and homologation for 133 passengers. The bus manufacturer is the company HESS; one TFS of 200 kW at the Geneva Air; Partners Bus operator: tpg, Project coordinator: OPI; Energy supplier: SIG; Technology provider: ABB; Other partners Bus manufacturer: HESS; Architecture design: hepia; Engineering Software ...
Electric strike. Electric strike with monitoring contact. An electric strike is an access control device used for door frames. It replaces the fixed strike faceplate often used with a latch (also known as a keeper). Like a fixed strike plate, it normally presents a ramped or beveled surface to the locking latch allowing the door to close and ...
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This is a route-map template for the Electric Spine, a UK program of railway electrification projects.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.