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  2. Brecknell Willis - Wikipedia

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    The Brecknell Willis Low Height pantograph is one of the four standard devices in use on British railway locomotives and multiple units and is a development of the standard Brecknell Willis High Speed pantograph. The Low Height pantograph is suitable for speeds up to 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph).

  3. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    The lever arms have different lengths, so the stop position at the reverse point is different. Simple parallelogram linkages on a boat windscreen This 1974 Mercedes-Benz 220D uses oppositely-pivoted wiper blades. (Fig. 2) Pantograph windscreen wipers (Fig. 6) used on Mercedes-Benz O 405 NH Triple windshield wipers (Fig.7) used on a DAF XF truck

  4. SBB Re 420 - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive Re 4/4 II 11278 received the name and coat of arms of Cham from Re 6/6 11673, which was involved in an accident in May 2015 in Erstfeld and was subsequently used for spare parts. [22] Other Re 420 are not named, although in Switzerland it is common practice to name both locomotives (e.g. SBB Ae 6/6 , Re 450 , Re 460 , Re 620 ) and ...

  5. Keuffel and Esser - Wikipedia

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    The company's showroom and office building at 127 Fulton Street in the Financial District of Manhattan K&E manufacturing complex in Hoboken, New Jersey. The Keuffel and Esser Co., also known as K&E, was an American drafting instrument and supplies company founded in 1867 by German immigrants Wilhelm J. D. Keuffel and Hermann Esser.

  6. Keikyu N1000 series - Wikipedia

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    Since the first set was introduced in 2002, the type has undergone a number of design improvements. Sets built from 2002 to 2006 have painted aluminium bodies, whereas sets built from 2007 onward (sets 1073 onward) have stainless steel bodies.

  7. Five-bar linkage - Wikipedia

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    This configuration is also called a pantograph, [2] [3] however, it is not to be confused with the parallelogram-copying linkage pantograph. The linkage can be a one-degree-of-freedom mechanism if two gears are attached to two links and are meshed together, forming a geared five-bar mechanism. [1]

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