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  2. Airbag - Wikipedia

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    An airbag is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate in milliseconds during a collision and then deflate afterwards. [1] It consists of an airbag cushion, a flexible fabric bag, an inflation module, and an impact sensor.

  3. Universal Airlines (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Universal Consolidated Industries (the Matthews family) bought Zantop Air Transport and renamed it Universal. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A name change was filed with the State of Michigan effective 29 December 1966 in the name of Universal Airlines, Inc. [ 5 ] The fleet originally comprised C-46 , DC-6 , DC-7 , and Argosy AW650 aircraft to which ...

  4. Coilover - Wikipedia

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    The bottom mount is a threaded sleeve with two adjuster nuts that are used to preload the coils and increase or decrease ride height. [9] Compression and rebound: The stiffness of the compression and rebound of the suspension can be adjusted if the coilovers use adjustable dampers. Adjustable dampers fall into three main categories: those that ...

  5. Air suspension - Wikipedia

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    Air line failure is a failure of the tubing which connects the air bags or struts to the rest of the air system, and is typically DOT-approved nylon air brake line. This usually occurs when the air lines, which must be routed to the air bags through the chassis of the vehicle, rub against a sharp edge of a chassis member or a moving suspension ...

  6. Universal Air Lines Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Universal Air Lines was an air-rail conglomerate competing with rival Transcontinental Air Transport. Universal Air Lines was a subsidiary of the Universal Aviation Corporation which included Robertson Aircraft Corporation and Northern Air Lines [2] In 1929, Universal Air Lines purchased Braniff Air Lines. [3] In 1929, The Parent company ...

  7. List of Wheeler Dealers episodes - Wikipedia

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    Work Completed: Replaced the original steel wheels with a set of gold Minilite alloys with new tyres, fitted a chrome rocker cover, fitted a chrome coil housing, fitted new HT leads, full-body vinyl wrap in carbon fiber pattern with white bonnet stripes and a black, grey and white Union Jack roof pattern, replaced the original grey interior ...

  8. Universal Aviation Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Universal Aviation Corporation was stood up to merge operations of Universal Air Lines Corporation, Robertson Aircraft Corporation and Northern Air Lines [1] Universal owned 10 percent of Fokker Aircraft and participated in a stock swap with Western Air Express. [2] In 1929, Universal Aviation purchased Braniff Air Lines. [3] In 1929, Universal ...

  9. Zipper - Wikipedia

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    Zippers with common teeth variations: metal teeth (top), coil teeth and plastic teeth. A zipper (N. America), zip, zip fastener (UK), formerly known as a clasp locker, is a commonly used device for binding together two edges of fabric or other flexible material.