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  2. Who Manufactures Chicago Electric power tools? - Answers

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    The Chicago Electric name under Harbor Freight is widely perceived as a low cost and low quality product offering 0.05-10 HP air compressors and tools designed as a throw away product after short ...

  3. How do I replace a belt on a Chicago Electric Rotary tumbler?

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    check the instructions- D'OH! the two pulleys are open ended, the new belt should feed onto them with a little coaxing. maybe use a bent wire to help feed the belt. I did a quick fix with a postal ...

  4. How many volts are required to light an electric bulb? - Answers

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    Light bulbs, called lamps, are run on 110 to 120 volts AC when they plug into household wiring. Other lamps use 1.5 volts, 3 volts, 4.5 volts or 6 volts DC when they are running off batteries in ...

  5. What is the wasted energy output of an electric fan heater?

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    In a real machine, part of the energy (or power) is always wasted. Trending Questions Calculate the work done by a 2.4 N force pushing a 400 g sandwich across a table 0.75 m wide.

  6. Why human body is conductor of electricity? - Answers

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    The reason the human body conducts electricity is that our bodies contain a good volume of electrolytic solution. It is water and all the things dissolved in it that is the electrolyte. This ...

  7. What is the name of zero degree latitude? - Answers

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    Best Answer. The equator. Wiki User. ∙ 16y ago. More answers. AnswerBot. ∙ 6mo ago. The Equator is the name of the zero degree latitude line. It divides the Earth into the Northern and ...

  8. How do you use the Crofton knife sharpener I bought at aldis?

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    Under 1, pull the knife toward you parallel. Do it three times on each side. It is sharpening each side of the knife. Do exactly the same thing on side "2". 2 is the polishing and finishing side ...

  9. What is the history of S Simon and Co Chicago They made roll ......

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    There is a mention of an "S. Simonds & Company, Chicago Illinois" in a Hamilton Letterpress wood type catalog from around 1900. Assuming it was the same company, presumably S. Simon(d)s made ...

  10. How do you set and adjust tools such as squares and protractors...

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    Best Answer. · Engineer`s squares require no adjustment because they are fixed, however, they must be checked regularly for squareness. · Vernier height gauges, vernier callipers, vernier ...

  11. What is a small instrument used to magnify objects? - Answers

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    A compound microscope is used to magnify small objects such as algae, bacteria, diseases, etc. Both microscopes and telescopes use lenses to magnify objects. But, telescopes are large and collect ...