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  2. Fafnir Bearing - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in New Britain, Connecticut on March 8, 1911, by Howard Stanley Hart. [1] Fafnir was acquired by Textron in 1968. In 1988, Textron's Fafnir Bearing division was acquired by the Torrington Company, which in turn sold it in 1998 to the Timken Company, which still markets ball bearings under the Fafnir brand.

  3. List of railroad truck parts - Wikipedia

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    Plain bearings are now illegal for interchange service in North America. [2] [3] [4] As early as 1908 axle boxes contained a set of long cylindrical rollers allowing the axle to rotate. [5] [6] It was also used on steam locomotives such as the Victorian Railways A2 class, the LMS Garratt, the LSWR 415 class, and the GCR Class 1. [5] [dubious ...

  4. False brinelling - Wikipedia

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    Physical simulation of the false brinelling mechanism has been standardized since the 1980's in the Fafnir Bearing test instrument, where two sets of thrust ball bearings are compressed with a fixed load, and the bearings are oscillated by an excentric arm under standardised conditions. This culminated in the ASTM D4170 standard.

  5. Fáfnir - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the star designated 42 Draconis was named Fafnir by the International Astronomical Union. [48] Fáfnir was depicted in Marvel Comics' Thor series, as "Fafnir". [49] Fáfnir appears as an enemy in the 2018 video game God of War. [50] Fáfnir appears as a recurring character in the manga series and anime Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid. [51]

  6. Torrington Company - Wikipedia

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    The Torrington Company was a firm that developed in Torrington, Connecticut, originally called the Excelsior Needle Company.It was formed in 1866 around the new idea of using a "cold swaging" technique to create better sewing machine needles, as Torrington expanded, it began to produce other goods.

  7. Fafnir (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bramo 323 Fafnir, a German radial piston aero-engine; Fafnir (automobile), a German car and motor cycle manufacturer; The Fafnir Bearing Company, a major American manufacturer of ball bearings. RRG Fafnir, a German pre-WW II high-performance glider; RRG Fafnir 2, a single seat German high performance glider

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