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South Carolina Department of Commerce. 2011-01-07. Archived from the original on 2011-03-29 The South Carolina Department of Commerce and Anderson County today announced that Delta Power Equipment Corporation, a maker of power tools, will establish its new operations in Anderson County.
Pages in category "Tool manufacturing companies of South Africa" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Diamond Calk Horseshoe Company of Duluth, Minnesota, USA was founded in 1908 by blacksmith Otto Swanstrom.. Initially manufacturing horseshoes with a special type of calk to improve the animals' foothold on slippery surfaces, the company successfully adapted to the development of motorised transport for the masses and produced a range of adjustable wrenches and pliers from the 1920s.
A bronze casting showing the sprue and risers. A riser, also known as a feeder, [1] is a reservoir built into a metal casting mold to prevent cavities due to shrinkage.Most metals are less dense as a liquid than as a solid so castings shrink upon cooling, which can leave a void at the last point to solidify.
The Transnet Freight Rail Class 43-000 of 2011 is a South African diesel-electric locomotive.. In January 2011, Transnet Rail Engineering at Koedoespoort in Pretoria took delivery of the first two of 203 Class 43-000 General Electric type C30ACi diesel-electric locomotives for Transnet Freight Rail.
Delta Motor Corporation was a South African car manufacturer, which was created through a management buy-out after General Motors (GM) divested from South Africa in 1986. [1] It was headed by former GM executive, Bob Price, who had returned to South Africa from Detroit. [ 2 ]
Team Qhubeka (UCI team code: TQA [4]) was a UCI WorldTeam based in South Africa. The team rode to raise awareness and funds for Qhubeka , a South African not-for-profit organisation. The team was founded in 2007 and was the first-ever African team to ride the Tour de France (2015).
Mavic produced the first aluminium rim in 1934, and the first disc wheel in 1973. Also in 1973, Mavic introduced "neutral" support for all racing teams during cycle races. [2] Mavic has developed many products over the years, including a Tour de France winning groupset, but is today focused on wheels.