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The following hose and coupler combinations are used in U.S. wildland fire fighting. [10] 3 ⁄ 4-inch hose with 3 ⁄ 4-11.5NH ASME threads (Garden Hose Thread) 3 ⁄ 4-inch hose with 3 ⁄ 4-14NPSH ASME threads (USDA 5100-107d specification) 3 ⁄ 4-inch hose with Forestry Coupling (CAN/ULC-S551-13 specification and USDA 5100-192 specification)
Osterizer blenders tended towards heavy construction and motors. While this raised cost, many early-model Osterizers still function today, and are more powerful than a majority of contemporary consumer blenders. [citation needed]
The balance lever coupling, also central buffer coupling with two screw coupling, is a coupler commonly used on narrow gauge railroads with tight curves. By swapping the pulling and pushing devices, the standard screw coupling used on standard gauge railroads became a center buffer coupling with one screw coupling on each side of the buffer.
There are many variations in the design of quick couplers. The initial divergence is between those that can pick up any of a range of buckets and attachments by clamping onto the mounting pins for the attachment (known as "pin grabbers" or "pin couplers") and those that work only with buckets and attachments designed to suit that quick coupler (known as "dedicated").
Some cartridge seals use regular component seal parts whereas other cartridge seals might use specific purpose parts. API 682 specifies that only cartridge seals are acceptable to the standard. The seal components may be conveniently pre-assembled into a cartridge for ease of installation.
Using the same marketing strategy as Turmix in Europe, Walita passed the million-blenders-sold mark a few years later in the early 1950s. Walita was the first manufacturer to release a wide range of blenders in the 1940s. In the 1950s, Walita made blenders for Siemens, Turmix, Philips, and Sears , among others. In the 1960s Royal Philips Co ...
The three 30-second commercials show different styles of music (CDs) being blended to promote the station's variety format. [citation needed] In September 2007, his videos earned the second-highest annual payout of his of about US$15,000 from the video hosting service Revver. [13] In 2008, Will It Blend? was featured in a Dreyer's/Edy's Dibs ...