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  2. Megger Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    Megger site in Dover, England, UK. Megger Group Limited (also known as Megger) is a British manufacturing company that manufactures electronic test equipment and measuring instruments for electrical power applications.

  3. Stewart-Warner - Wikipedia

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    Stewart-Warner was an American manufacturer of vehicle instruments (e.g., gauges and lubricating equipment) and many other products. History

  4. James Biddle - Wikipedia

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    James Biddle (February 18, 1783 – October 1, 1848), of the Biddle family, brother of financier Nicholas Biddle and nephew of Capt. Nicholas Biddle, was an American ...

  5. Budenberg Gauge Company - Wikipedia

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    Two years later a third factory was opened in Amlwch, Anglesey. Budenberg Gauge remained a family-owned company from its inception in 1850 until 1991 when it was sold to Burnfield plc. In 2002 the company vacated its historic Broadheath factory and moved to Irlam, where it continued to manufacture pressure gauges and accessories until 2020. In ...

  6. Air core gauge - Wikipedia

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    An auto tachometer has a sweep of about 240-250 degrees and typically uses an air core gauge. An air core gauge is a specific type of rotary actuator in an analog display gauge that allows an indicator to rotate a full 360 degrees. It is used in gauges and displays, most commonly automotive instrument clusters.

  7. Biddle (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Biddle (1886–1968), US Attorney General and judge in Nuremberg trials; George Biddle (1885–1973), American artist; James Biddle (1783–1848), American naval officer; Jesse Biddle (born 1991), American professional baseball player from Philadelphia; John Biddle (Michigan politician) (1792–1859), American politician and congressman