The five key subassemblies of the standard typewriter are put on trucks and moved to the main assembly line where they are added to the typewriter frame. |
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Both these subassemblies are provided with removable plastic covers to protect the equipment when not in use. |
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Assembly of aerospace vehicles at the prime contractor or systems integrator begins with the accumulation of subassemblies. |
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Our workshops are specialised in the repair or reconditioning of numerous types of equipment and subassemblies. |
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It is composed of a number of subassemblies used for lifting, washing, drying, seal welding and inspecting the spent fuel baskets. |
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In all three sectors, the Group researches, designs and manufactures structural components, equipped subassemblies and actuators. |
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Many components and subassemblies are available in stainless steel, aluminum, brass or plastic. |
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The use of complete subassemblies comprising standard parts makes design, calculation and ordering easier. |
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TopSolid'Wood manages subassemblies with a practically unlimited number of parts and components. |
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Groupe Meloche specializes in the factory manufacture of parts and subassemblies intended primarily for the aeronautics and defence sectors. |
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In the event, it was not possible to find such an interface, so we assembled one ourselves from subassemblies available on the market in Slovenia. |
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All of which means that at Dearborn Stamping, they've got 10 different subassemblies for five different door types. |
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We primarily deal with CNC lathe turning, CNC milling, drilling, making threads, producing sprocket wheels, conventional milling and assembly of small subassemblies. |
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All of the subassemblies are very resistant to chemicals and have built-in check valves to ensure that adjacent applications do not contaminate or interfere with one another. |
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Boeing assigned global subcontractors to do more assembly work, delivering completed subassemblies to Boeing for final assembly. |
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After the war the company resumed civilian production but also continued to produce for the U. S. military and began to subcontract subassemblies for other aircraft companies. |
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It need not include detailed plans of subassemblies used for the manufacture of machinery, unless knowledge of such plans is essential in order to ascertain conformity with the essential health and safety requirements. |
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These are created in Pro-Engineer CAD and our processes are such that we can validate them, modify them in collaboration with the Engineering Department, and then break them down into subassemblies. |
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However, another suggestion was to make a number of these subassemblies in succession, which would maximize the assembleris personal efficiency. |
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The transaction leads to overlaps in several Member States in the markets for stamping parts and welded subassemblies on the one hand, and for axles and suspension components, on the other hand. |
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It brings a systems approach to a wide range of development programs, for which it integrates the various subassemblies provided by partners and subcontractors. |
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It would be extremely beneficial to have the right subassemblies with the parameters already set available on your tool palette. |
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This section should list the total weight of the packaging and contents and tabulate the weights of major individual subassemblies such that the sum of the parts equals the total of the package. |
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Swindon Pressings, a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW group, manufactures automotive body panels and subassemblies for BMW, MG Rover, Land Rover and Nissan. |
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The company produces precision-engineered parts, subassemblies and modules to its customers' specifications in a wide range of speciality metals and alloys. |
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Owing to the constructive complexity of these devices, it is recommended that the automated synthesis should be approached by component subassemblies. |
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Instead of conventionally building the aircraft from the ground up, final assembly employed 800 to 1,200 people to join completed subassemblies and to integrate systems. |
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The classical JOA approach to machine design is based on a sectionalized frame and drive construction with modular subassemblies according to process and product requirements. |
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Utilizing our resources to develop production orders on long-running programs is part of our strategy to grow our Control Components and Subassemblies Division. |
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