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  2. Fenner (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fenner is a leading British-based manufacturer of industrial belting and other polymer-based products. It is headquartered in Hessle . It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by Michelin in May 2018.

  3. File:Belt 1.pdf - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses ...

  4. Conveyor belt - Wikipedia

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    A conveyor belt is the carrying medium of a belt conveyor system (often shortened to a belt conveyor). A belt conveyor system consists of two or more pulleys (sometimes referred to as drums), with a closed loop of carrying medium—the conveyor belt—that rotates about them. One or both of the pulleys are powered, moving the belt and the ...

  5. Belt (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    An automotive belt with the number "740K6" or "6K740" indicates a belt 74 inches (190 cm) in length, 6 ribs wide, with a rib pitch of 9 ⁄ 64 of an inch (3.6 mm) (a standard thickness for a K series automotive belt would be 4.5mm). A metric equivalent would be usually indicated by "6PK1880" whereby 6 refers to the number of ribs, PK refers to ...

  6. Serpentine belt - Wikipedia

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    Serpentine belt (foreground) and dual vee belt (background) on a bus engine Belt tensioner providing pressure against the back of a serpentine belt in an automobile engine. A serpentine belt (or drive belt [1]) is a single, continuous belt used to drive multiple peripheral devices in an automotive engine, such as an alternator, power steering pump, water pump, air conditioning compressor, air ...

  7. Fenner Brockway - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Fenner Brockway, Baron Brockway (1 November 1888 – 28 April 1988) was a British socialist politician, humanist campaigner and anti-war activist. Early life and career [ edit ]

  8. Eurocopter Fennec - Wikipedia

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    Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004 General characteristics Crew: 2 Capacity: 4 passengers Length: 10.93 m (35 ft 10 in) (fuselage length), 12.94 m (42 ft 6 in) (overall length, rotors turning) Height: 3.34 m (10 ft 11 in) Empty weight: 1,220 kg (2,690 lb) Max takeoff weight: 2,250 kg (4,960 lb) Fuel capacity: 540 L (143 US Gal) Powerplant: 1 × Turbomeca Arriel 2B turboshaft ...

  9. William Fenner - Wikipedia

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    Fenner was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he took the degree of B.A. in 1618, and that of M.A. in the following year. [1] In 1622 he was incorporated a member of Oxford University . He also took holy orders, and is believed to have been for a time chaplain to the Earl of Warwick , and to have ministered at Sedgley ...