The fuzees were all hand made with hand cut gears again increasing the cost over watches made with interchangeable parts. |
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During Kentucky's winning streak, the Wildcats played seamlessly, a team of interchangeable parts. |
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Swiss engineer, inventor of the first machines for manufacturing the various parts of watches in order to obtain interchangeable parts. |
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The American System of Manufactures, based on interchangeable parts, emerged from government armories, which became leaders in the machine tool industry. |
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Consult the available interchangeable parts and obtain them from the dealer in your area. |
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There's a new Elite version coming out with interchangeable parts for pro gamers who like to interchange things. |
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All interchangeable parts, such as screws, connecting spindles etc, are excluded from this guarantee. |
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Knock each of the interchangeable parts sideways against their neighbours to create a gap-free surface. |
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These animated puppets were made of wood, composed of many interchangeable parts, and filmed image by image in Technicolor. |
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It opened the door to the series manufacture of individual interchangeable parts on an industrial scale. |
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These interchangeable parts are all developed with the words accuracy, reliability and ease of use in mind. |
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These miniature linear guides features interchangeable parts and are ideal for harsh conditions. |
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After decades of producing small arms by hand, by 1842 the armories introduced large-scale assembly of muskets from uniform, interchangeable parts. |
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These self-aligning, high load capacity ball guides offer interchangeable parts and are ideal for any factory automation application. |
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The idea of interchangeable parts and the separate assembly line was not new, though it was little used. |
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He had grasped the concept of interchangeable parts. |
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Now, instead of traditional guard play, you get interchangeable parts. |
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See also assembly line, interchangeable parts, mass production. |
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It weighs 345 grams and has only twelve interchangeable parts. |
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Our interchangeable parts are available for both old and new appliances. |
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All parts come with a standard 12 month warranty and quality is assured through our strict procedures to ensure accurate manufacturing and dimensionally interchangeable parts. |
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Top performers included the Ingenio range of pans and saucepans with their interchangeable parts, stack-up storage, and functional lids that double as graters and slicers. |
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The company is also proud to have included in its ranks Georges-Auguste Leschot, who invented the first machines for manufacturing interchangeable parts for watch movements. |
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The testing in test groups is possible for interchangeable parts only if the connection between the mounting area and the disc friction faces are of the same general form. |
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A wonderful resource for any classroom, the Invicta Balance Kit includes interchangeable parts that can be used to create the Math Balance, Simple Scale or Bucket Balance. Packaged in a heavy-duty storage case. |
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Designed for economy and ease of installation, the ManiPack includes convenient mounting tabs for easy attachment, an optional all-stainless design for D. I. service, no black iron piping and standard interchangeable parts. |
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Representing the infantry gun during the French Revolution, it is the result of the modifications made to various muskets produced since 1765, with all the interchangeable parts from one gun to the other. |
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The Nets are awash with interchangeable parts. |
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The advent of Mass production and the standardized, interchangeable parts guaranteed a parts' compatibility with a variety of vehicle models. |
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With their inherent precision, machine tools enabled the economical production of interchangeable parts. |
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The charade was only useful in order to gain more time and resources for the project but not to create interchangeable parts. |
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Standard screw thread sizes allowed interchangeable parts and the development of mass production. |
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Prerequisites for the wide use of mass production were interchangeable parts, machine tools and power, especially in the form of electricity. |
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Methods for industrial production of interchangeable parts in the United States were first developed in the nineteenth century. |
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Evidence of the use of interchangeable parts can be traced back over two thousand years to Carthage in the First Punic War. |
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By 1853, there was evidence that interchangeable parts, then perfected by the Federal Armories, led to a savings. |
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Whitney was never able to design a manufacturing process capable of producing guns with interchangeable parts. |
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Gordon have since determined that Whitney never achieved interchangeable parts manufacturing. |
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The principle of interchangeable parts flourished and developed throughout the 19th century, and led to mass production in many industries. |
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He employed advanced manufacturing techniques such as interchangeable parts and an organized production line. |
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His use of interchangeable parts helped him become one of the first to exploit the assembly line. |
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Department of War which perfected interchangeable parts for firearms in the early 19th century. |
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These animals are born solely to be killed, and between the two events they are treated like interchangeable parts in a machine, as if a chicken were a sparkplug, and a cow a drill bit. |
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As well as opening the way to eventual automation this could reduce the satisfaction from such work, just as the satisfaction of making things was reduced by deskilling and interchangeable parts in the 19th century. |
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In the eighteen-twenties, for example, government armories became the first factories in the United States to make products with entirely interchangeable parts, ushering in the age of modern manufacturing. |
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Eli Whitney's development of interchangeable parts was a breakthrough for modern manufacturing. Prior to that each part had to be made custom. |
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With the introduction of the assembly line at the beginning of the 20th century, interchangeable parts became ubiquitous elements of manufacturing. |
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By the 1760s Foljambe was making large numbers of these ploughs in a factory outside of Rotherham, England, using standard patterns with interchangeable parts. |
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Department of War to make interchangeable parts for small firearms. |
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The use of machinery and the techniques for producing standardized and interchangeable parts became known as the American system of manufacturing. |
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Interchangeable parts made with machine tools powered by electric motors evolved into mass production, which is universally used today. |
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