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  2. Revolving door - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a revolving door, viewed from above. Around the central shaft of the revolving door, there are usually three or four panels called wings or leaves.Large diameter revolving doors can accommodate pushchairs and wheeled luggage racks - such large capacity doors are sometimes H-shaped to split the circle into only two (hence larger) parts.

  3. Rotary storage - Wikipedia

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    Rotary storage systems are filing cabinets; specialised office furniture units usually consisting of a double sided rotating unit, allowing the user to access two full sides of filing from one point. A foot pedal or lever is often used to operate the rotation mechanism, thus allowing user easy control.

  4. Dennis Hertel - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Mark Hertel (born December 7, 1948) is an American politician and lawyer from Michigan. From 1981 to 1993, he served six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives . Early life and education

  5. Leslie speaker - Wikipedia

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    As with the 122 and 142, the 145 is identical to the 147, except that it is housed in a 33-inch (840 mm) cabinet, and thus slightly easier to move. [34] As with the 122, Hammond-Suzuki manufactures a modern replacement, the 147A. [35] The model X-77, released in 1968, was designed to accompany Hammond's new tonewheel / transistor organ, the X-66.

  6. Rotational molding - Wikipedia

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    Rotational molding machines are made in a wide range of sizes. They normally consist of molds, an oven, a cooling chamber, and mold spindles. The spindles are mounted on a rotating axis, which provides a uniform coating of the plastic inside each mold. [5] Molds (or tooling) are either fabricated from welded sheet steel or cast.

  7. Insert (composites) - Wikipedia

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    Inserts are pins, bolts, screws, joints and other structures that are used to transfer localized loads to a composite panel or to join two composite panels together. Metallic inserts are commonly used in the aerospace and marine industries to attach objects to sandwich composite panels.