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  2. Haynes Manual - Wikipedia

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    Haynes announced in December 2020 that it would not print any new repair manuals; all new repair content would be online only. [11] However, in 2024, the company re-launched a new series of DIY manuals and continued offering a range of existing printed manuals to address the needs of the modern vehicle owner.

  3. Vauxhall Velox - Wikipedia

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    The Vauxhall Velox is a six-cylinder executive car which was produced by Vauxhall from 1948 to 1965. The Velox was a large family car, directly competing in the UK with the contemporary six-cylinder Ford Zephyr , and to a slightly lesser extent, with the A90, A95, and A110 Austin Westminster models.

  4. Velox - Wikipedia

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    Heine-Velox, a luxury car made by Gustav Heine; HMS Velox (D34), a British 'V' class destroyer built in 1918; ST Velox, a tugboat in service with D Tripcovich & Co, Italy from 1956-76; Vauxhall 30-98 Velox, a British sports and racing car made between 1913 and 1927; Vauxhall Velox (L-Type), a British medium-sized saloon car between 1948 and 1965

  5. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  6. Velox boiler - Wikipedia

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    A Velox boiler is a turbocharged, forced circulation, water-tube boiler which utilises an axial flow compressor and a gas turbine. Velox (Latin: "fast") boilers, also known as Velox steam generators, were developed in the early 1930s by the Brown Boveri Company (BBC) of Switzerland. [ 1 ]

  7. Printing press - Wikipedia

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    A printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.It marked a dramatic improvement on earlier printing methods in which the cloth, paper, or other medium was brushed or rubbed repeatedly to achieve the transfer of ink and accelerated the process.

  8. Domino Printing Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Products produced by the company include continuous inkjet (small character) systems, [10] digital colour label presses, [11] piezo micro drop on demand (piezo DOD) systems, scribing laser coding and marking systems, [12] high speed binary inkjets, valve jet drop on demand (large character) systems, print and apply label applicator systems ...

  9. Golding & Company - Wikipedia

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    Golding & Company was an American manufacturer of platen printing presses and printers' tools, established in 1869 by William Hughson Golding (1845–1916) [1] in the Fort Hill area of Boston, Massachusetts. [2]