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Most Moen kitchen, washbasin, and bathtub/shower faucets are of the single-handle design, and almost all have used the same basic water-controlling cartridge from the 1960s until 2010. Known as the Moen 1225, it is a plastic (older versions were brass) cylinder approximately 4 inches long by 3/4 inches in diameter.
Alfred M. Moen (27 December 1916 – 17 April 2001) was an American inventor and founder of Moen Incorporated.He invented the single-handed mixing faucet.In 1959 Fortune magazine listed the Moen "one-handle mixing faucet", along with inventions such as Henry Ford's Model T and Benjamin Franklin's Franklin stove, as one of the top 100 best-designed mass-produced products, the result of a survey ...
Ammunition came packed in single-ply chipboard cartons lined with Manila paper.A label marked with the number of cartridges, caliber and type of ammo, manufacturer, and Lot Code was glued over the top flap, front, and back to seal the carton.
Announced in January 2016 at CES in Las Vegas and released in April 2016, [14] the SL-1200 Grand Class 50th Anniversary Edition was a limited edition of 1,200 units. [15] It is the same as the SL-1200G (see above), but has a high polish tonearm tube finish and a different viscous material in the turntable feet.
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The cartridge is optimized for accuracy by a balance of the rotational and linear drag, which reduces yaw and precession, and keeps the tip of the projectile pointed along the trajectory. The M200 Intervention is fed through a detachable 7 round box magazine, an optional 5 round box magazine is also available. [ 2 ]
The three parts of a cigalike e-cigarette initially were a cartridge, an atomizer, and a battery. [15] A cigalike e-cigarette currently contains a cartomizer (cartridge atomizer), which is connected to a battery. [15] Most cigalikes look like cigarettes but there is some variation in size. [15]
The Model 1200 is a pump-action shotgun that was manufactured by the Winchester-Western Division of Olin Corporation, starting 1964. It was redesignated the Model 1300 in 1978 with minimal changes. Production ceased in 2006 when the U.S. Repeating Arms Company , the subsequent manufacturer, went bankrupt.