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  2. Maxon Effects - Wikipedia

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    Maxon now concentrates on vintage-type effects such as analog delays, analog choruses and flangers, and overdrive and distortion units. Most of the old Ibanez Nine Series is available in Maxon form, but the pedals include improved circuitry such as true-bypass switching. Currently, [as of?] Maxon manufactures around 23 effects pedals for guitars.

  3. Maxon Group - Wikipedia

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    Maxon Group is a Swiss manufacturer of electric motor drive systems, consisting of AC motors, DC motors, encoders, gears, motor controllers, and sensors. History [ edit ]

  4. Linear encoder - Wikipedia

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    Three typical linear optical encoders Visualization of magnetic structures of a linear encoder (recorded with MagView).. A linear encoder is a sensor, transducer or readhead paired with a scale that encodes position.

  5. Magnetic levitation - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic levitation can be stabilised using different techniques; here rotation (spin) is used. Magnetic levitation (maglev) or magnetic suspension is a method by which an object is suspended with no support other than magnetic fields.

  6. Kinematic diagram - Wikipedia

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    In mechanical engineering, a kinematic diagram or kinematic scheme (also called a joint map or skeleton diagram) illustrates the connectivity of links and joints of a mechanism or machine rather than the dimensions or shape of the parts. Often links are presented as geometric objects, such as lines, triangles or squares, that support schematic ...

  7. Scissors mechanism - Wikipedia

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    This mechanism is used in devices such as lift tables and scissor lifts.Modern low-profile computer keyboards make an extensive use of it as well, installing each key on a scissor support to ensure their smooth vertical movement, allowing the use of a cheap and reliable rubber dome contact set, instead of expensive and complex array of mechanical switches.

  8. Hiker's 'Little Burn' from Camping Skillet Leads to Double ...

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    Max Armstrong, 40, was camping with friends when he sustained a small burn on his thumb while removing a skillet from the campfire. His ankle began to swell two days later — the start of a life ...

  9. Hoist (device) - Wikipedia

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    Hoist atop an elevator. A hoist is a device used for lifting or lowering a load by means of a drum or lift-wheel around which rope or chain wraps. It may be manually operated, electrically or pneumatically driven and may use chain, fiber or wire rope as its lifting medium.